The first Women marketing exhibition witnesses a wide participation in various fields

The first annual women marketing exhibition at Afaf complex witnessed a wide participation of a group of academic institutions, companies and craftswomen in various fields.

One of the participants in the exhibition, Mrs. Aseel Razzaq, said that" my works included painting on glass, wood, prayer rugs, as well as ceramic paste works, "noting that"the goal of participation is to introduce the community to this type of work, as well as to seeking support for her own project."

For her part, Mrs. rehab Saleh said, "My Project is working on selling scarves and abayas, at competitive prices, because the goal of the project is not profitable, but to provide original products for everyone".

Mrs. Aya Al-Khafaji explained that" her company is working on a variety of products, which include various household appliances and electronic products, "pointing out that"the participation came with the aim of expanding the circle of knowledge of the community about the company's products."

Mrs. Shahed Mansour, a specialist in handicrafts, explained that "her work specializes in handicrafts, such as flower bouquets, and the exhibition is one of the important exhibitions because of its interest in introducing people to these works and expanding their scope".

In the same context, Mrs. Malak Al-Safi, a pastry specialist, pointed out that"her business specialized in making pastries and cakes at various events, and the exhibition provided us with an opportunity to introduce her products and support for local-made products, especially simple women projects that were not widely known".

Mrs. Zeinab Kadhem, a specialist in cartooning on Glass, praised the role of the exhibition in supporting women working in various fields, as it provided an opportunity to present projects and familiarize the community with them.

The exhibition aims to enhance the capabilities of women and provide a platform to showcase their products, reach a wider audience, and contribute to supporting women economically and building an integrated society that values their creativity in the labor market.
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