Arhaya is made by Armenian local designers. The Silk Scarves are inspired by Armenian culture. According to old legends, Armenians believed that they were created (born) by Universe AR-FATHER GOD with (and) Earth-Water-Mother GODDESS. Her name was HAYA. In Armenian this name means: Hay-ya= I am Armenian.
Dimensions: 33x33in
AGBU Women Entrepreneurs (WE) Program in Armenia:
Launched in 2017, the Women Entrepreneurs (WE) Program is the first component of a larger initiative committed to expanding economic opportunities and civic engagement in Armenia and Artsakh by empowering women.
AGBU WE is a free leadership and entrepreneurship course that includes hands-on workshops and lectures to assist participants in developing strong business plans and marketing strategies. The course also includes a mini grant program to help fund start-up and scale-up businesses, access to industry professionals for mentorship and guidance, and networking opportunities with like-minded women.
Every year, 50 to 75 WE participants are selected from across rural and urban Armenia and Artsakh representing a range of industries, including agriculture, arts, education, fashion, food, manufacturing and tourism.
To learn more: https://agbu.org/women-entrepreneurs
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Arhaya is made by Armenian local designers. The Silk Scarves are inspired by Armenian culture. According to old legends, Armenians believed that they were created (born) by Universe AR-FATHER GOD with (and) Earth-Water-Mother GODDESS. Her name was HAYA. In Armenian this name means: Hay-ya= I am Armenian.
Dimensions: 33x33in
AGBU Women Entrepreneurs (WE) Program in Armenia:
Launched in 2017, the Women Entrepreneurs (WE) Program is the first component of a larger initiative committed to expanding economic opportunities and civic engagement in Armenia and Artsakh by empowering women.
AGBU WE is a free leadership and entrepreneurship course that includes hands-on workshops and lectures to assist participants in developing strong business plans and marketing strategies. The course also includes a mini grant program to help fund start-up and scale-up businesses, access to industry professionals for mentorship and guidance, and networking opportunities with like-minded women.
Every year, 50 to 75 WE participants are selected from across rural and urban Armenia and Artsakh representing a range of industries, including agriculture, arts, education, fashion, food, manufacturing and tourism.
To learn more: https://agbu.org/women-entrepreneurs