MIDAS has played a pivotal role in fostering approximately 18,000 SME entrepreneurs, of whom 10,750 are women. To support women-led businesses further, MIDAS established the Women Entrepreneurship Development (WED) cell, a dedicated unit that provides tailored business development services, mentorship, and access to resources for women entrepreneurs. This initiative empowers women to navigate the challenges of entrepreneurship and thrive in competitive markets. The following case studies illustrate the journeys and accomplishments of two women entrepreneurs who have leveraged MIDAS’s support to build successful ventures.
Ms. Ayesha Siddiqa’s Path to Success – Leveraging MIDAS Support
Ms. Ayesha Siddiqa, born in Chittagong, Bangladesh, grew up in a business-oriented family, with her father as an industrialist. Early…
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Ms. Fahmida Sultana Anthony: Journey of an Entrepreneur Empowered by MIDAS Support
Anthony began her entrepreneurial journey at 19, driven by a strong desire for independence. With early support from her family…
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Ms. Maliha Wadud Chandni–Vision, Reinvention, and Community Empowerment
Ms. Chandni embarked on her illustrious career in broadcast media during her formative years, captivating audiences as an exceptional young…
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Ms. Atika Rahman – The Journey of TE RONGA
Ms. Rahman, aged 54, is the visionary founder of TE RONGA, a brand that has emerged as a shining example…
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Ms. Asma Ul Hosna – The Story Behind Zadur Hat
Ms. Hosna, a graduate of Jahangirnagar University, left a 14-year corporate career in 2021 to pursue her passion for empowering…
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Ms. Afroza Sultana Sheuli – From Resilience to Radiance: Crafting Zaarin’sEnduring Legacy of Empowerment and Elegance
Born in Chattogram, Bangladesh, Ms. Sheuli grew up in a patriotic and supportive family where her father—a freedom fighter—instilled in…
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