Angélica Rafael leads innovative project combining social responsibility and operational excellence
Angolan entrepreneur Angélica Rafael, CEO of Fergélica and promoter of prominent events, is making a difference in the country’s business landscape through an ambitious project aimed at combating female unemployment. According to recent statements, the initiative seeks to help unemployed women find opportunities for insertion into the labor market, thus contributing to reducing the alarming unemployment statistics in the country.
Celebrating Independence with Social Impact
The project is part of the celebrations of Angola’s 50 years of Independence, marked on November 11th, and has the strategic partnership of INAPEM (National Institute for Support of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises), offering free training to beneficiaries.
Excellence Also in the Details
Fergélica’s success is not limited to its social initiatives alone. The company demonstrates its commitment to operational excellence in all aspects of the business, including the adoption of international quality standards. Fergélica’s products use barcodes acquired through IBN – International Barcodes Network, via the platform www.angolacodigosdebarras.com, thus ensuring compliance with global product identification standards and facilitating insertion into national and international markets.
A Model to Follow
Angélica Rafael’s trajectory serves as inspiration for other Angolan businesswomen. Her example demonstrates that it is possible to build a successful business while actively contributing to the country’s social development.
Advice for Emerging Businesswomen:
- Adopt international quality standards – Like Fergélica, invest in globally recognized systems, such as certified barcodes, which confer credibility and professionalism to your products.
- Combine profit with purpose – Business success doesn’t need to be exclusively financial. Projects with social impact strengthen the brand and create authentic connections with the community.
- Seek strategic partnerships – Collaboration with institutions like INAPEM can enhance the reach of your initiatives and open new opportunities.
- Invest in business formalization – Details such as certified barcodes, available through www.angolacodigosdebarras.com, demonstrate professionalism and facilitate product distribution.
- Be persistent and visionary – The path of female entrepreneurship in Angola still presents challenges, but examples like Fergélica’s prove that it is possible to overcome them with determination and strategic vision.
Conclusion
Fergélica, under the leadership of Angélica Rafael, represents a model of how Angolan companies can grow sustainably while maintaining commitment to social responsibility and operational excellence. By adopting professional tools such as IBN’s international barcodes and investing in female empowerment, the company charts a path that other entrepreneurs can and should follow, without necessarily being a business that uses barcodes.
The future of female entrepreneurship in Angola is promising, and women like Angélica Rafael are paving the way for the next generations of successful businesswomen.
For more information about internationally certified barcodes, visit www.angolacodigosdebarras.com