The digital economy is creating vast new opportunities for women in low-and middle-income countries to start and scale businesses, yet many women are being held back by lack of access to capital to ...
Women rice farmers in Senegal. Photo by: Godong/Universal Images Group via Getty Images Women in Africa are often framed as especially vulnerable to climate change. Our earlier research suggested that ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Liz Elting is a billion-dollar founder who covers women and business. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This ...
World Bank-supported projects are helping provide training and financing for women entrepreneurs across Türkiye, efforts that are creating a more resilient, inclusive economy. The World Bank is ...
AI literacy, intentional culture, and visible purpose are now non-negotiable tools for scaling a business with impact. Investing in employees’ growth, well-being, and community engagement builds ...
Hanna Berhanu stands in front of one of the modern carpentry machines she acquired through the Ethiopia SME Finance Project, helping her improve production and grow her business. Photo: Candace Gebre ...
April 15 - The digital economy holds immense promise for women entrepreneurs in low- and middle- income countries (LMICs). With access to digital tools, they can market their products, expand their ...
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