Promoting Women’s Entrepreneurship: The Need For More Than A Financial Support

 


In recent decades, Somali women have shown their entrepreneurial spirit, from managing small tuck shops in the villages to the big shops in Bakaro and Xamar Weyne, from online product sales to medium-sized enterprises. The achievements of Somali women engaged in Micro, Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) increased; they created jobs and supported many Somali families. The victory of such women-owned businesses is inevitable, and it made a massive difference in the country’s recovering economy.

For more, read this published article on the Somali Business Review Magazine.

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