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Effective Business Environment Reform: A Gendered Perspective
In developing countries, projects or interventions tend to address the needs of women at the base of the pyramid or micro-business owners. In contrast, very few initiatives focus on the gendered effects of the regulatory, business or investment environment on … Continue reading
Posted in International Development, women entrepreneurs, Women's Economic Empowerment
Tagged Bangladesh, business environment reform, DFID, International Finance Corporation, investment climate reform, SBA, Small and medium sized businesses, USA, women entrepreneurs, Women Impacting Public Policy, Women's Business Centers, world bank
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The power to dream, start and scale!
Over 100 highly successful female entrepreneurs from around the world converged in Austin Texas this past week for Dell’s DWEN event– a special opportunity for high powered female entrepreneurs to network, share experiences and do business with one another. This … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, Bangladesh, Brazil, Brene Brown, Chile, China, Dell, DWEN, economic growth, Egypt, female entrepreneurship, France, Gender-GEDI, Germany, Ghana, high growth, India, innovation, Jamaica, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, Panama, Peru, Poland, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, Uganda, UK, United Kingdom, United States, US, USA, women entrepreneurs
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