Cincinnati, Ohio-based Procter & Gamble announced that it will source as much as $30 million from women-owned businesses across India in the coming three years. The move aligns the company’s global commitment to building greater gender equality with the United Nations’ sustainable development goals.
Working in partnership with WEConnect International in India, a non-profit that allows qualified buyers to connect with women-owned businesses, the companies hopes to develop capability among women entrepreneurs through training and workshops.

P&G India sub-continent managing director and CEO Al Rajwani said, “The impact of our spending with women-owned businesses helps to stimulate economic growth in communities who are often overlooked, which in turn promotes job creation and further opportunities.”
Last updated: December 26th, 2025
