Bamburi Cement, IFC, kick off women-owned SMEs training, to boost their participation in local supply chain.<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n Bamburi Cement targets to increase its total procurement spend on special groups, including Women-owned Businesses, to 30% by the end of 2025.<\/p>\n Bamburi Cement PLC, a member of the Holcim Group, in partnership with International Finance Corporation (IFC) through the Sourcing2Equal (S2E) program, has embarked on a special training initiative targeting women-owned businesses to increase their participation in the procurement opportunities within its supply chain.<\/p>\n \u201cMany Women-owned Small and Medium Enterprises (WSMEs) continue to face challenges while navigating local complex corporate value chains, due to a myriad of challenges like poor credit muscle and lack of information.<\/p>\n We are committed to providing a lasting solution that promotes equitable competition for supply contracts and desire to see this outcome both within Bamburi Cement and across the industry at large, which is predominantly male dominated,\u201d Mr. Kapoor said.<\/p>\n The training program will include at least two training sessions this year and will be delivered jointly by Bamburi Cement PLC, IFC and IFC\u2019s training partner,WEConnect International.<\/p>\nSpeaking during the first training session today which was attended by over 200 women-owned businesses, Bamburi Cement PLC Country CEO Mr.Mohit Kapoor expressed the company\u2019s intentional commitment to its Sustainable Procurement Agenda whose core element is to ensure diversity and gender inclusivity in access to procurement contracts.<\/p>\n