Priority given to women in B40 group


Participants of the 2019 Disruptive Womanisation programme discussing how to generate business ideas and manage cash flow.

SOLELY aimed at women who are either running small- and medium-enterprises or those looking for ways to generate more income from home, the “Disruptive Womanisation” programme is free and organised by Sampurna, a non-profit organisation.

The first programme, a full two-day session, in 2019 was attended by 31 women. It took place at a training hall in Jalan Puchong, Selangor.

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