SEP items going to Freetown
SEP items going to Freetown to support our education and agribusiness programs
SEP items going to Freetown to support our education and agribusiness programs
DEVELOPING ENTREPRENEURSHIP AS A MEANS OF PROSPERITY, DEVELOPMENT & YOUTH EMPOWERMENT IN SIERRA LEONEKeynote Address Delivered by Dr. Sylvia Olayinka Blyden at launch of Students Entrepreneurship Programme (SEP) on IAMTECH Campus in Freetown I want to thank organisers of this programme for inviting me again to this eminent college campus for us to launch a…
Feasibility studies on Fashion Industry in Sierra Leone Fashion is an integral part of the creative industries. These so-called “creative industries”, i.e. fashion, African music, dance, TV and cuisine, can earn billions of dollars for African countries and create jobs for our growing workforce. Creative industries can diversify the economic base of Sierra Leone and…
An interview with Alhassan Sesay one of the beneficiary of the SEP Program in Sierra Leone An interview with Alhassan Sesay Beneficiary of the SEP Program in Sierra Leone Watch video interview with Alhassan Sesay as he shared his thoughts!
SEP Opens Tailoring Workshop in Sierra Leone
SEP HOLDS 2016 BUSINESS DINNER AND AWARDS The Strategic Entrepreneurship Programme (SEP) has on the 8th December held their 2016 Business Dinner and Awards Ceremony at John James Complex in the east end of Freetown. This is a fund raising event organized in order to garner funds and support selected young entrepreneurs who went through…
Business Dinner! Business Dinner This is a fundraising dinner that is organise to help selected young enterprenuer who hv great business ideas and had been trained through Netherlands university online or on campus at Iamtech but lack of funds to start their own business. The business dinner will help to boost our economy in Sierra…
First harvest of vegetables planted at Waterloo by Alhassen Sesay, a participant of our online entrepreneurship programme in Sierra Leone. This is an excellent example of Youth in Agriculture!
The Strategic Enterpreunership Programme (SEP) has on Saturday 30th September, 2017 donated relief items to victims of the flood and mudslide in Freetown. The donated items include bags of rice, bundles of water, packets of biscuits, books, salts and other assorted items. Presenting the items at Hill Station, SEP Coordinator Ibrahim Bangura said that they…