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Video News Release: Cherie Blair Foundation for Women Empowers Women Entrepreneurs Through Global Online Mentoring Programme

Mentoring Women in Business Programme showcased at a special event in Johannesburg hosted by Cherie Blair

LONDON, United Kingdom, June 30, 2016/APO/ --

Today, the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women (www.CherieBlairFoundation.org) hosted a special event to champion mentoring as a powerful tool for empowering women entrepreneurs in developing and emerging economies, drawing on findings from an evaluation of its Mentoring Women in Business Programme (http://apo.af/OfZXl7).

Research shows that women entrepreneurs in developing and emerging economies face a number of barriers to establishing and growing successful business, including educational inequalities, inability to access networks, a lack of access to capital and a lack of role models. Mentoring can play a vital role in breaking down these barriers and empowering women to gain the skills and confidence they need to succeed.

Since its pilot in 2010, the Mentoring Women in Business Programme has supported over 2,000 women entrepreneurs in over 90 developing and emerging economies, including over 230 women in South Africa. The programme uses technology to offer cross-border support, connecting women entrepreneurs with men and women mentors from around the world. Over the course of a year, women entrepreneurs work online with a dedicated mentor to achieve key goals and drive business growth.

Supported by the Qualcomm® Wireless Reach™ initiative, Bank of America and Marsh & McLennan Companies, the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women commissioned a report on the results achieved by its Mentoring Women in Business Programme. The report examined outcomes from the programme’s first five cohorts of mentee and mentor graduates (a total of 390 mentees and mentors).

Findings show that 96% of mentees reported gaining confidence, and 92% of mentees reported gaining skills that helped them in their businesses. The mentoring initiative also helped to boost business performance, with 76% of mentees reporting an increase in revenue. The report also highlighted that mentees frequently went on to share their knowledge, with 80% of mentees reporting that they had passed along what they had learned to others in their communities, and 50% of mentees going on to mentor others.

The Mentoring Women in Business Programme also benefited mentors, with 93% of mentors reporting that the mentoring experience had impacted their own personal and professional development, and 66% of mentors reporting that it had helped them to gain skills and knowledge.

To date, the Mentoring Women in Business Programme has supported 230 women entrepreneurs in South Africa. Of the 106 South African mentees to graduate from the programme so far, 94% reported an increase in confidence, 96% reported increasing their business skills and 92% reported achieving business goals and finding ways around barriers.[1]

Cherie Blair, founder of the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women and wife of the former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, said, “Technology is a real game-changer. By combining mentoring with technology, we can connect women entrepreneurs with life-changing mentors from opposite corners of the globe, forging connections which would otherwise be impossible. The inspirational stories of the mentees in our programme are proof that mentoring can play a powerful role in empowering women to realise their ambitions and play a full role in our societies and economies.”

Angela Baker, director of Government Affairs and lead for Wireless Reach, said, “For women in emerging regions, owning and using mobile technology is opening up new worlds and creating new channels of communication, ultimately enabling them to learn new skills, find work-related opportunities and further their careers, which is why we are so proud of this collaboration.”

[1] The remaining South African mentees are still in their mentoring relationships and have not yet graduated from the programme.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Cherie Blair Foundation for Women.

Report Empowering Women, Broadening Horizons:
www.CherieBlairFoundation.org/resources

Mentoring Women in Business Programme:
www.CherieBlairFoundation.org/programmes/mentoring

Video footage and images of mentees from the Mentoring Women in Business Programme are available on request. 
For more information please contact:
Tallulah Perez-Sphar, Communications Manager, Cherie Blair Foundation for Women
E: tperez@cherieblairfoundation.org
T: +44 (0)20 7258 3139
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All of the women entrepreneurs featured in the photographs are mentees in the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women’s Mentoring Women in Business Programme. Their full stories are included in the report, Empowering Women, Broadening Horizons.
A short film about some of the programme’s mentees from Malaysia is also available.

About the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women:
The Cherie Blair Foundation for Women (www.CherieBlairFoundation.org) provides women entrepreneurs in developing and emerging markets with the skills, technology, networks and access to financial services that they need to become successful small and growing business owners, so that they can contribute to their economies and have a stronger voice in their societies. Working in partnership with local and international non-profit organisations, the private and public sector, the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women develops projects with sustainable solutions to the challenges women entrepreneurs face through three programmes: Enterprise Development, Mentoring and Mobile Technology. To read more about the Foundation please visit www.CherieBlairFoundation.org. 

About Qualcomm® Wireless Reach™:
Qualcomm believes access to advanced wireless technologies can improve people’s lives. Qualcomm Wireless Reach is a strategic initiative that brings wireless technology to underserved communities globally. Wireless Reach invests in programmes that foster entrepreneurship, aid in public safety, enhance the delivery of health care, enrich teaching and learning and improve environmental sustainability. Our partnership has enabled over 200 women entrepreneurs in Malaysia to participate as mentees as well as a number of Qualcomm employees who participate as mentors. For more information, please visit www.WirelessReach.com.
Qualcomm and Wireless Reach are trademarks of Qualcomm Incorporated, registered in the United States and other countries. 

About Marsh & McLennan Companies:
MARSH & McLENNAN COMPANIES (NYSE: MMC) is a global professional services firm offering clients advice and solutions in the areas of risk, strategy and people. Marsh (www.Marsh.com) is a leader in insurance broking and risk management; Guy Carpenter (www.GuyCarp.com) is a leader in providing risk and reinsurance intermediary services; Mercer (www.Mercer.com) is a leader in talent, health, retirement and investment consulting; and Oliver Wyman (www.OliverWyman.com) is a leader in management consulting. With annual revenue of $13 billion and approximately 60,000 colleagues worldwide, Marsh & McLennan Companies provides analysis, advice and transactional capabilities to clients in more than 130 countries. The Company is committed to being a responsible corporate citizen and making a positive impact in the communities in which it operates. Visit www.mmc.com for more information and follow us on LinkedIn (http://apo.af/hKgZzM) and Twitter @MMC_Global.