- Over 200 businesswomen gathered in Cochabamba for “Women in Crypto” to explore blockchain and investment opportunities.
- Magaly Castro emphasized the workshop’s role in empowering women to navigate economic challenges with innovative financial tools.
In Cochabamba, Bolivia, the Chamber of Women Entrepreneurs (CAMEBOL Cochabamba) and the International Cooperation Study Center (CECI Bolivia) recently launched the “Women in Crypto” workshop. This pioneering event, held in observance of Bolivian Women’s Day, drew over 200 businesswomen and entrepreneurs eager to delve into cryptocurrency and blockchain technology.
Financial Empowerment Amid Economic Challenges
The opening ceremony was marked by Magaly Castro, the president of CAMEBOL Cochabamba, who emphasized the workshop’s timely nature amidst Bolivia’s challenging economic landscape. With the nation grappling with foreign exchange shortages, the workshop presented an opportunity for women to explore innovative financial alternatives.
Castro highlighted:
“This workshop is not just about learning cryptocurrencies but about embracing the future and empowering ourselves with new tools that allow us to be more autonomous, visionary, and resilient in an ever-changing environment.”
Leading Through Innovation in Tough Times
The economic scenario in Bolivia poses significant challenges, particularly affecting women, many of whom rely on vulnerable or informal sectors. The workshop, led by André Canelas, an expert in electronic financial technology, highlighted how blockchain and cryptocurrencies could offer new investment avenues and enhance financial autonomy for women, enabling them to manage their resources more effectively and competitively.
Seizing Opportunities in Crisis
Claudia Ballesteros, a specialist in Economic Empowerment from CECI Bolivia’s TEA WEEB Project, underscored the critical role women play in the country’s economic and technological transformation.
“With initiatives like this, we ensure our businesswomen and entrepreneurs are at the forefront of change, actively shaping their financial futures,” Ballesteros noted.
The event also featured a panel of entrepreneurs who have integrated cryptocurrencies into their business operations. These leaders shared insights on how cryptocurrencies have enhanced the agility, efficiency, and security of their financial transactions.
Empowering Women and Building Support Networks
The “Women in Crypto” workshop is part of CAMEBOL Cochabamba’s broader commitment to training and highlighting the economic contributions of women. The organization continually strives to recognize the impact of women entrepreneurs on regional economic development and promotes networking to share knowledge and experiences.
Implementing WEP Principles
A major challenge for businesses is adopting the Women’s Empowerment Principles (WEP), which aim to create more inclusive and equitable work environments where women can fully realize their potential. Implementing these principles could contribute to social and economic growth by leveraging women’s adaptability, innovation, and leadership.
As initiatives like “Women in Crypto” demonstrate, women are not only rising to meet challenges but are also leading the way. By transforming obstacles into opportunities, they are crafting a future where their transformative power is recognized and supported, driving Bolivia’s economic and social development forward.