Deadline: September 5, 2025

The Women in Digital Business (WiDB) Training of Trainers at AM-Steve House Program 2025 is now open for applications. This prestigious initiative offers trainers, business mentors, and entrepreneur support professionals a unique chance to gain global certification and contribute to the digital empowerment of women entrepreneurs across Africa.

Backed by AM-Steve House, the International Training Centre of the ILO (ITC-ILO), and Microsoft Philanthropies, the programme forms part of a three-year pilot aimed at equipping 50,000 women entrepreneurs with the skills and tools needed to succeed in today’s digital economy.


About the WiDB Training of Trainers Program

The WiDB Training of Trainers (ToT) is designed to prepare 500 skilled trainers who will, in turn, deliver the WiDB curriculum to thousands of women entrepreneurs across Africa. Trainers selected for this programme will benefit from world-class certification, financial support, and access to a robust ecosystem of entrepreneurial resources.


Who Should Apply?

The programme is open to a wide range of professionals, including:

  • Trainers and facilitators
  • Business Development Service Providers (BDSPs)
  • Entrepreneur Support Organisations (ESOs)
  • Business mentors
  • Micro-SME coaches
  • Experienced entrepreneurs with proven training backgrounds

Benefits of the Program

Successful applicants to the Women in Digital Business (WiDB) Training of Trainers at AM-Steve House Program 2025 will receive:

  • Full Scholarship: All programme costs covered.
  • Global Certification: ILO WiDB Trainer Certificate, empowering trainers to deliver the curriculum independently and earn training fees.
  • Paid Training Opportunities: Certified trainers become part of the official WiDB Trainer Pool and are remunerated for delivering trainings.
  • Expert Support: Ongoing mentoring and supervision from ILO-certified WiDB Lead Trainers during the micro-teaching phase.
  • Expanded Impact: Access to digital tools, resources, and partnerships to scale training efforts across Africa.

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must:

  • Hold at least a Bachelor’s degree (HND or equivalent professional certification/licence is acceptable).
  • Have experience as an entrepreneur or in training/coaching entrepreneurs.
  • Be actively working with entrepreneurs in any of Africa’s 54 countries.
  • Be fluent in English (training will be conducted in English; while some content exists in French, Portuguese, and Arabic, ToT sessions will only be in English).
  • Demonstrate the ability to recruit and train at least 15 women entrepreneurs within six weeks.
  • Provide evidence of prior training or coaching experience (training portfolio).

Preference will be given to:

  • Women applicants.
  • Trainers with BDSP licences or equivalent certifications.
  • Organisations with proven track records of supporting entrepreneurs.

Application Requirements

To apply, candidates must prepare and submit:

  • A current CV or résumé.
  • A portfolio of training experience (certifications, evidence of mentorship, or facilitation history).
  • A statement of readiness to recruit and train at least 15 women within the six-week training period.
  • A motivation statement (200–500 words) outlining goals, experience, and commitment.

Key Dates

  • Application Deadline: September 5, 2025

Summary at a Glance

AspectDetails
ProgrammeWomen in Digital Business (WiDB) Training of Trainers at AM-Steve House Program 2025
DeadlineSeptember 5, 2025
Target GroupTrainers, BDSPs, ESOs, mentors, SME coaches, experienced entrepreneurs
ScaleTrain 500 trainers to reach 50,000 women entrepreneurs across Africa
EligibilityBachelor’s degree or equivalent, English fluency, proven entrepreneurial training experience
BenefitsFull scholarship, global certification, paid training roles, mentoring, digital resources
Required DocsCV, portfolio, statement of readiness, motivation statement

How to Apply

Interested applicants can complete their submission via the official application form and programme information page:

👉 Click here to Apply
👉 Read more about the programme


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