Peja Entrepreneurship Fair Showcases Local Businesses with Artisanal Goods and Music

The Peja Entrepreneurship Fair, a collaborative event by the Peja Municipality and the USAID-funded Inclusive Economic Engagement Activity, brought together around 30 local businesses, including a representation of women and minority-owned enterprises. Held over three days in Peja’s town square, the fair promoted local and artisanal products, giving entrepreneurs the opportunity to present their goods directly to the community and network with potential clients and partners.

Attendees of the fair enjoyed more than just shopping; musical performances filled Peja Square, creating a festive atmosphere that celebrated local culture and community. The fair also provided an inviting setting for visitors to explore the variety of business stands, where they could engage directly with entrepreneurs and hear the stories behind each product. From handmade crafts to specialty foods, the event highlighted the talent and creativity that local businesses bring to the region.

USAID’s Director of the Regional Office of Acquisition and Assistance, Ms. Tricia Siaso, visited Peja Square, taking time to tour the stands and speak with business owners. Through such initiatives, the Activity is committed to offering promotional and networking opportunities to women-owned and minority-owned businesses.

The Peja Entrepreneurship Fair, a collaborative event by the Peja Municipality and the USAID-funded Inclusive Economic Engagement Activity, brought together around 30 local businesses, including a representation of women and minority-owned enterprises. Held over three days in Peja’s town square, the fair promoted local and artisanal products, giving entrepreneurs the opportunity to present their goods directly to the community and network with potential clients and partners.

Attendees of the fair enjoyed more than just shopping; musical performances filled Peja Square, creating a festive atmosphere that celebrated local culture and community. The fair also provided an inviting setting for visitors to explore the variety of business stands, where they could engage directly with entrepreneurs and hear the stories behind each product. From handmade crafts to specialty foods, the event highlighted the talent and creativity that local businesses bring to the region.

USAID’s Director of the Regional Office of Acquisition and Assistance, Ms. Tricia Siaso, visited Peja Square, taking time to tour the stands and speak with business owners. Through such initiatives, the Activity is committed to offering promotional and networking opportunities to women-owned and minority-owned businesses.

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