Empowering Women through Entrepreneurship: Case Studies from Developing Economies

Main Article Content

Roop Raj, Supriya Pathak, Prithu Sarkar
B. Venugopal, Rajesh Bhaskar Survase, Ravindra Gharpure

Abstract

Entrepreneurship's transforming role in women's empowerment in developing nations. This research examines how women engage in entrepreneurial activities to overcome socioeconomic hurdles. This in turn supports the promotion of social inclusion and financial independence. Some case studies are used in the study. Several unique success stories are included in the report, all of which show how women-led businesses have improved people's lives while simultaneously fostering community development and economic growth. To augment women's involvement in the entrepreneurial ecosystem, the research highlights the importance of focused policies, resource accessibility, and encouraging networks. To achieve this goal, a comprehensive analysis of the obstacles and possibilities faced by female entrepreneurs must be conducted. The results highlight the importance of empowering women via business as a critical tool for achieving more general development objectives. This is because it promotes gender parity and offers support for the continuous development of the economic landscape in emerging nations. The goal of this research is to offer practical insights so that practitioners, development organizations, and politicians working to promote and expand women's entrepreneurship programs globally will have the knowledge and tools necessary to carry out their duties efficiently.

Article Details

Section
Articles