SMEs expect solutions to sector challenges as WEDF kicks off in Kigali today

More than 600 entrepreneurs, business experts and policy-makers will this morning converge in Kigali to discuss mechanisms on how to boost capacities of small-and-medium enterprises to promote exports and create jobs through trade during the 14th world Development Export Forum, which is running for the next three days.
Christine Kado, a handicrafts maker in Byimana, Ruhango District (right), shares a light moment with Beauty of Rwandau00e2u20acu2122s Salha Kaitesi. Businesses like this find it hard to get outside markets for their products. Many of them are, therefore, hoping to gain a u00e2u20acu02dctricku00e2u20acu2122 or two on how to improve  product quality and access better markets. (Stephen Nuwagira)
Christine Kado, a handicrafts maker in Byimana, Ruhango District (right), shares a light moment with Beauty of Rwandau00e2u20acu2122s Salha Kaitesi. Businesses like this find it hard to get outside markets for their products. Many of them are, therefore, hoping to gain a u00e2u20acu02dctricku00e2u20acu2122 or two on how to improve product quality and access better markets. (Stephen Nuwagira)
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