About Us

Made by Her(MbH) is an 'Inclusive Market Place and Network' to facilitate enterprises led and managed by women, to overcome the issues of diversifying their markets and reviving marketing and business networking approaches.

Vision

Women entrepreneurs grow, thrive, and inspire!

Mission

Promote inclusive, ethical, and alternate markets for women entrepreneurs

in micro, small and medium enterprises to be viable, resilient, respected, and recognized for their contribution to Sri Lanka’s economic growth.

Made by Her supports enterprises that are women-owned, women-led and engages a majority of women in the workforce
or the value chain to connect directly with customers. The platform promotes alternative market access including digital and off-line platforms,
enables national access to markets and business networks, and provides technical assistance for quality control and improvement, brand building, product diversification and innovation. Additionally, it will build solidarity and business linkages between women entrepreneurs
and facilitate collective advocacy. Significantly, it focuses on addressing gendered implications within the sector,
including promoting women’s contribution to Sri Lanka’s economic growth.

MbH offers women equal access to an untapped market despite the scale of their enterprise, nature of the product, branding,
geographical location, English language skills, IT skills and social class.

The platform provides coaching and mentoring support for entrepreneurs to ensure market readiness for their products
by helping them improve product quality & branding and obtain quality & hygiene certificates.

Made by Her(MbH) is an 'Inclusive Market Place and Network' to facilitate enterprises led and managed by women, to overcome the issues of diversifying their markets and reviving marketing and business networking approaches.

Vision

Women entrepreneurs grow, thrive, and inspire!

Mission

Promote inclusive, ethical, and alternate markets for women entrepreneurs in micro, small and medium enterprises to be viable, resilient, respected, and recognized for their contribution to Sri Lanka’s economic growth.

The platform promotes alternative market access including digital and off-line platforms, enables national access to markets and business networks, and provides technical assistance for quality control and improvement, brand building, product diversification and innovation. Additionally, it will build solidarity and business linkages between women entrepreneurs and facilitate collective advocacy. Significantly, it focuses on addressing gendered implications within the sector, including promoting women’s contribution to Sri Lanka’s economic growth.

MbH offers women equal access to an untapped market despite the scale of their enterprise, nature of the product, branding, geographical location, English language skills, IT skills and social class.

The platform provides coaching and mentoring support for entrepreneurs to ensure market readiness for their products by helping them improve product quality & branding and obtain quality & hygiene certificates.

Testimonials

We were fortunate to have many partners coming on board
to make our dream of establishing an 'Inclusive Market Place and Network'
for women-led businessess a reality. 

Sri Lankan women contribute significantly to Sri Lanka’s economy. Canada is delighted to support the creation of an e-commerce platform specifically designed to help women-led and women-focused MSMEs across the country expand their customer-base, contributing to improving their quality of life and that of their family and community.”
H.E. David McKinnon
High Commissioner of Canada to Sri Lanka and the Maldives
“Inclusivity is essential for EU’s development cooperation in Sri Lanka, and we are proud to say that we have supported over 200 women-led enterprises and provided them with a springboard to reach out to wider markets through initiatives such as this platform”
Jenny Correia Nunes
Head of Cooperation - The European Union Delegation to Sri Lanka and the Maldives
“Research shows that investing in women is a business case! Addressing inequalities and empowering women through education, access to finance and other forms of support are hugely important for sustainable economic development. Assisting female led businesses to create new market opportunities and to showcase their talent and products both locally and globally will benefit them, their families and communities!”
H.E. Tanja Gonggrijp
Ambassador - Kingdom of the Netherlands in Sri Lanka
Sumudu Wickramasinghe
Sumudu Wickramasinghe
2023-02-01
Commendable help for women owned small businesses
kamal munasinghe
kamal munasinghe
2023-01-27
isuru saranga
isuru saranga
2023-01-25
Madhawa Jayasinghe
Madhawa Jayasinghe
2022-10-12
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good concept . Congratulations