ANGIN x TPSA Report: Enhancing Access to Capital for Women-Owned SMEs
The TPSA report Opening the World of Trade to Women: How Gender Affects Trade Benefits for Indonesian SMEs revealed that access to capital is a
The TPSA report Opening the World of Trade to Women: How Gender Affects Trade Benefits for Indonesian SMEs revealed that access to capital is a
The Canada-Indonesia Trade and Private Sector Assistance (TPSA) Project and ANGIN are proud to launch its latest report, titled “Overview of Women Entrepreneurs in Indonesia and
Wednesday, March 27, 2019 – Jakarta, Indonesia // More than 30 women entrepreneurs, ecosystem players, policy makers, and changemakers came together to celebrate the launch of
Tuesday, September 18th, 2018 – Riaz Bhardwaj from ANGIN team participated as one of the speakers and panelists in WomenWill x GBG: Investing in Women, Investing
From UNESCAP report titled “Fostering Women’s Entrepreneurship in ASEAN: Transforming Prospects, Transforming Societies”, we can gather and compare the profile of women entrepreneurs from several ASEAN countries.
The world today believes that supporting women entrepreneurs is vital for economic growth. As economic opportunities increase, unprecedented numbers of women are entering the world of business and entrepreneurship.
Suzanne Biegel published a report that maps private equity and debt funds with a gender lens globally
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.
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Indonesia released a report on challenges and opportunities of women-led social enterprises in Indonesia