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Entrepreneurship Maryrose Francica maryrose@women.org.mt

Malta

Malta stats Malta very small country 400,000 inhabitants Capital city - Valletta High service industries tourism, ICT, financial services, education GDP close to 75% of EU-27 average New EU member since 1st May 2004 National language Maltese (Semitic origins with cocktail of English/Italian words)

Foundation for Women Entrepreneurs The Foundation for Women Entrepreneurs (Malta) is an independent non-profit organization which became operational in December 2001. It has been set up for the promotion of opportunities, awareness building, training and research in the field of Women Entrepreneurs and other gender issues. It aims at establishing entrepreneurship as a culture and way of life for women not only business owners, but workers, mothers and citizens on a national, European and Mediterranean level.

Aims & Beliefs The Foundation aims and believes in enhancing and networking with similar organizations and/or institutions and/or non governmental organizations in Europe and North Africa with the aim of establishing collaborative initiatives in order to urgently and constantly address the issue of the so-called gender inequalities and assist communities to bridge that gap.

Our Mission is to: foster the creation of women entrepreneurial networks create awareness of the impact that women entrepreneurs can have on the national and regional economy help prospective entrepreneurs to develop themselves.

Our Services & Target Client groups Training services Women of all ages, teachers, multipliers, chambers, local authorities, other NGOs Project management Local authorities, other NGOs Mentoring Women who want to start up a business

Training Services Course Title: Promoting the Culture of Entrepreneurship The objectives of this programme are: introducing entrepreneurship promoting entrepreneurship to women, youths and other minorities introduction to leadership skills understanding marketing and customer care assisting in start-ups - setting up your own business networking in the European union to assist people in bringing out their full potential vis-a-vis leadership to assist facilitators in transferring their knowledge to others a clear knowledge of HR practices and skills

Project Management The Foundation has a proven track record in the EU field and actively participates in many EU funded projects. Through experience in the field FWE has developed know-how and expertise in EU project writing and consultancy. The Foundation is continuously on the look out for innovative and ground breaking research to include in its international consortia. Further FWE maintains a healthy portfolio of international clients and has developed a network of contacts through which it helps its clients find partners. The Foundation also excels in providing information and advice to its clients by keeping them updated with regards to the opportunities arising from membership of the European Union already ripe for the picking and provides a regular information service targeted at the clients' needs

Mentoring The Foundation offers different types of mentoring services designed to help different types of business owners. The mentoring programmes are designed to help individual entrepreneurs develop their knowledge, ability and confidence to build stronger, high growth, more sustainable businesses. We can offer our clients practical advice on business planning assistance, problem solving for business challenges and identify growth strategies for business opportunities. FWE can help them look at the big picture, and to take stock of where their business is at and may identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats that they have missed. We will help them refocus on their business goals and offer advice on strategies to better achieve them.

Specific Competences: Technology and new media Social skills and networking Languages promotion Business management Export and International projects

Profile of Female Entrepreneurs in Malta: Predominantly in service industries or retail/trade Family-run businesses Still a minority compared to men Respected individually but not well grouped together More of a behind the scenes rather than in-yourface Varying ages, tho makes a difference in sectors (eg. younger = technology, older = import/export) Well educated, multi-lingual, export-oriented if possible

Our Experience in European Projects: BOSS Project - (Business Opportunities and Services for Small- micro companies)-eu funded project under DG Enlargement SOFE IDEA School of Entrepreneurs -EU-funded Leonardo da Vinci pilot project Europe Direct Info Relay Centre Malta & Gozo through an open call for proposals

Our Experience in European Projects: School is Cool - is a Joint Action (Socrates Leonardo Youth) project ACELIS - is a transnational Leonardo Da Vinci mobility project Elderly Never Lonely A Civil Society action comprising partners from various EU countries ShopLang Lingua project promoting language, culture and diversity from 7 European countries

Our Experience in European Projects: Entrepreneurial Competences for Teachers ECT a Grundtvig multilateral project FE:MALE - Leonardo Da Vinci Innovation, multilateral programme Transfer of Women Technology Entrepreneurs WTE Leonardo Da Vinci Multilateral programme Women's Media in the EuroMed EuropeAid Public awareness and education for development in Europe programme

Our Experience in European Projects: Ambassadors in Malta for Increasing women Entrepreneurs AMIE funded under the Competitiveness Innovation Programme (CIP) "Network for the Promotion of Language Strategies for Competitiveness and Employability - CELAN funded under Life Long Learning Programme KA2 Languages

Our Experience in European Projects: Under My Wing funded under Life Long Learning Programme Leonardo da Vinci DOI Becoming European funded under Life Long Learning Programme Grundtvig MP Start Up - funded under Life Long Learning Programme KA3- ICT

Business Platform for Multilingualism F.W.E. is a member of the Business Platform for Multilingualism. The purpose of the Platform is to exchange ideas and suggestions among the members in order to deliver an advice to the European Commission on how multilingualism should be improved in the coming years. This advice will be taken into consideration in the drafting of the Recommendation on multilingualism that the EU will publish in 2011 and that will be addressed to the Member States.

About Malta

The Maltese Flag

Maltese Coat of Arms

Malta is steeped in history

Valletta Valletta is the capital city of Malta built by the Knights of St. John in 1565 A city built by Gentlemen for Gentlemen

The old Capital city of Mdina St. Paul s Cathedral at Mdina

Beautiful beaches The Blue Lagoon on Comino Island - one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.

Maltese Beaches

Country Views

Fishing village - Marsaxlokk

Maltese Village Festa

Malta by Night

Thank you for your attention Gateway Centre, Kappillan Mifsud Street, Hamrun HMR 1856 MALTA Tel: +356 21224900 / +356 79861168 Fax: +356 23331230 Web: http://www.women.org.mt Email: maryrose@women.org.mt