HerMeNow Accelerator Teams
HerMeNow is an accelerator program aimed at helping women social entrepreneurs in MENA and Africa grow their businesses and their impact. Take a look at these 10 exemplary enterprises working for positive change in their communities.
Are you excited about the work these teams are doing? Join us us to help us expand our collective impact and supports for them and other women leaders.
Tuwe Bora KenyaA social enterprise skills training formerly imprisoned women and unemployed youth on dress making and crocheting as a means of creating employment
Hopewell FirmHopewell helps the youth change their narrative by meeting their mental health needs.
Knock KnockKnock-knock advocates for inclusivity of the Deaf by developing a technology to convey the sound environment to them.
Kuja EcoPadsWe use CleanTech Innovations to manufacture and distribute low-cost sanitary pads made from banana stem agro waste to women and girls in low-income communities in Cameroon.
NAWAT HealthAn integrated, safe, and secure women-centered digital platform that offers women from the MENA access to evidence based, customized knowledge and online counseling focused on Sexual and Reproductive health.
SanabelSanabel is a mobile application for kids between 3 and 10 years old, provides enjoyable educational content through Storytelling and PuppetShows that boosts their Emotional Intelligence in an interactive way.
Smart Sensory ProductsSupports families in Kenya towards real-time therapeutic developmental needs of children with sensory processing difficulties, through innovative and tested sensory products and spaces, enabling inclusivity aiming towards a sensory brilliant life
Taw AcademyTAW Academy is a Creative Education Company that creates fun innovative learning tools that develops success skills in children.
VUMOGORevolutionary data driven online platform seeks to provide female driving instructors for female learner drivers in a transparent, easy-to-use environment for driving practices sessions.
WingWoman LebanonEmpowering women through production, sale, distribution and use of socially beneficial products.