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A review of the challenges militating against women entrepreneurship in developing nations
Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 2016Particularly in developing nations, the development of women entrepreneurship has recently gDocumentDeterminant factors affecting women social enterprise performances in Sokoto State, Nigeria: a pilot study
Asian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2016While there has been enormous amount of research on factors influencing women social enterprDocumentWomen's rights in the cocoa sector: examples of emerging good practice
Oxfam, 2016Women cocoa farmers are central to the sustainability of the cocoa supply chain, cocoa growinDocumentWomen’s work: mothers, children and the global childcare crisis
Overseas Development Institute, 2016All around the world, mothers are forced to make difficult choices in how to balance work anDocumentWalk the talk: gender equality in the African Union
UN Women, 2015As new United Nations (UN) and African Union (AU) initiatives and development agendas commence in 2015, women throughout Africa are suffering from a disproportionate lack of resources, access to education, health and legal services, aDocumentWomen micro-entrepreneurs and sustainable economic development in Nigeria
IOSR Journal of Business and Management, 2016Women micro-entrepreneurs represent a vast, untapped source of economic growth in the develoDocumentMobile Value Added Services: a business growth opportunity for women entrepreneurs
The Cherie Blair Foundation for Women, 2016The speed of the spread of mobile phone usage across the developing world has been startling,DocumentThe jobs challenge
World Bank Publications, 2013Demographic transitions, structural change, technological progress, and global volatility areDocumentThe effect of social network on women entrepreneurs in Nigeria: a case study of Ado- Ekiti small scale enterprise
International Journal of Education and Research, 2013Small businesses are an essential component of almost every economy in the world, and, as a g
