[Knowledge] Financing Women-Owned SMEs as a Solution to the Middle Income Trap
Despite all the challenges they face, more women-owned businesses are highly profitable compared to their counterparts.
Despite all the challenges they face, more women-owned businesses are highly profitable compared to their counterparts.
In a recently-published academic journal titled “We Ask Men to Win & Women Not to Lose: Closing the Gender Gap in Startup Funding”, the researchers examine the underlying mechanism of startup funding disparity between the two genders.
Supported by Canada-Indonesia Trade and Private Sector Assistance Projects (TPSA), ANGIN will conduct a study on the landscape of women’s entrepreneurship in Canada.
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Indonesia released a report on challenges and opportunities of women-led social enterprises in Indonesia
Indonesia Business Coalition for Women Empowerment held a conference orientated around gender equality and women empowerment.
This report as one in a series of three publications examining women entrepreneurship in the services sector in Kenya, Indonesia and Sri Lanka.
We invite fellow SAO and entrepreneurs to participate and share your insights to help us build this research to be the most significant research on startup support ecosystem to date
Kami sedang mencari usaha kecil menengah (UKM) di bidang pertanian, perikanan, atau kehutanan untuk mendukung riset kami
UNDP, together with ANGIN, and supported by the Canadian Government, are conducting a research on gender, entrepreneurship, and access to finance for SMEs in Indonesia.
Monday (04/09), KOMPAK in collaboration with the Indonesian government and technological firms held a knowledge sharing session on blockchain technology