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EDB and ITC equip women entrepreneurs with branding and digital marketing skills

 



The Sri Lanka Export Development Board (EDB), the host institution of SheTrades Sri Lanka Hub, in collaboration with the International Trade Centre (ITC), successfully conducted a two-day training on “Branding and Digital Marketing” under the SheTrades Commonwealth+ program, funded by United Kingdom (UK) International Development. The training, held on 13 and 14 February, in Colombo, was designed to enhance the branding, social media presence, and digital marketing capabilities of 40 export-oriented women-led businesses.

Conducted by ITC Associate Program Officer – Marketing, Branding, and E-Commerce Chiara Tirrito, the training covered key topics, including branding fundamentals, effective brand strategy development, social media marketing, content creation, and AI-driven digital marketing tools. These sessions provided participants with practical skills to build compelling brand identities, create engaging digital content, and leverage technology to optimise their marketing efforts.

For export-oriented women entrepreneurs, this training offers significant benefits by enhancing their ability to position their businesses in international markets, improve visibility on global digital platforms, and attract overseas buyers. In today’s fast-evolving digital landscape, strong branding and an effective online presence are crucial for businesses to compete internationally. By mastering branding and digital marketing, women entrepreneurs can increase customer engagement, expand market reach, and drive export growth.

To ensure a wider impact, a Training of Trainers (ToT) program was also conducted on 10 and 11 February for nine EDB officers and six officers from the SME Foundation, Bangladesh. These trained EDB officers will conduct similar training sessions in regional locations across Sri Lanka, ensuring that more women entrepreneurs gain access to these vital skills.

During the opening session of the training program, EDB Additional Director General Anoma Premathilake highlighted the importance of empowering women entrepreneurs with modern marketing strategies to strengthen their competitiveness in international trade. Through the SheTrades Commonwealth+ Program, EDB and ITC continue to foster inclusive economic growth by connecting women entrepreneurs to global trade opportunities and equipping them with the tools needed for success.


 




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