SheTrades ZA Programme 2024 for South African Women Entrepreneurs

About Award:

Through the SheTradesZA platform, selected women-owned businesses and corporations will benefit from a wide range of opportunities to expand their businesses and broadly advance women economic empowerment.

Together with the Republic of South Africa’s Department for Small Business Development (DSBD) and the Small Enterprise Development Agency (SEDA), the ITC SheTrades has set up a Hub in South Africa, in order to help South African women entrepreneurs, increase their international competitiveness and connect to national, regional and global markets through the SheTradesZA Hub.

The primary objective of the Hub is to connect at least 50 000 women owned businesses to markets by 2024. This is part of South Africa’s contribution to ITC’s goal of connecting three million women owned businesses to markets by 2021.

Who can apply?

South African women entrepreneurs

Which Countries are Eligible?

South Africa

What is the Benefit of Award?

How can women-owned businesses benefit?

How can businesses benefit?

How to Apply for Program?

How to be part of the SheTradesZA Hub?

Visit Award Webpage for Details


About ITC

The International Trade Centre is the joint agency of the World Trade Organization and the United Nations. ITC assists small and medium-sized enterprises in developing and transition economies to become more competitive in global markets, thereby contributing to sustainable economic development within the frameworks of the Aid-for-Trade agenda and the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.

About ITC SheTrades

The ITC SheTrades initiative aims to connect three million women to market by 2024 and rallies stakeholders around the world to work together on seven actions to address trade barriers and create greater opportunities for women entrepreneurs. It is supported by a web and mobile digital platform. For more information, please visit shetrades.com
About Department of Small Business Development (DSBD)

The mandate of the DSBD is to lead and coordinate an integrated approach to the promotion and development of entrepreneurship, small businesses, and co-operatives, and ensure an enabling legislative and policy environment to support their growth and sustainability. The SheTrades ZA platform will enable South African women entrepreneurs to have access to global markets. For more information, please visit the following websites:

About SEDA

The Small Enterprise Development Agency (Seda) is an agency of the DSBD which provides non-financial support to small enterprises and cooperatives. Seda has by far the biggest network of offices in the country, with 53 branches including 46 co-location points. Seda has presence in some townships and rural areas and has programmes targeting youth and women. Seda supports 99 Technology Incubation Centres across the country, affording start-ups and new disruptive innovations a well-equipped and protected environment in which to develop and grow for a period of three years.

The Seda Export Development Programme aims to develop and generate export-ready small enterprises that are globally competitive and able to grow markets both locally and internationally.


The Programme consist of:

For more information, please visit www.seda.org.za

Contact Person: Liya Cherian- Lcherian@seda.org.za

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