Sherwet Attia, Director of the International Cooperation Department of Egypt's National Council for Women, praised Beijing's Silk Street as a successful model for empowering women's entrepreneurship during an interview with Guangming Online.
She commended the market's innovative blend of online and offline business, its role in creating opportunities for women, and the practical support it provides to new entrepreneurs through knowledge sharing and hands-on guidance.
Attia said she hopes to bring this model back to Egypt to inspire more women to launch their own businesses and contribute to the country's development.
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