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Female entrepreneurship and the creation of micro-businesses - in Senegal

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Female entrepreneurship and the creation of artisanal micro-businesses in Senegal are essential elements of the economic and social landscape. Senegalese women have long played a vital role in the informal economy, particularly in the artisanal sector, where they often pass on traditional skills from generation to generation.The creation of artisanal micro-enterprises offers Senegalese women a route to economic autonomy, enabling them to generate an income for themselves and their families. These enterprises can range from textile dyeing to jewelry making, pottery and basketry, reflecting the diversity of craft skills present in Senegal.However, women craft entrepreneurs in Senegal often face unique challenges, including access to finance, vocational training and the market. Initiatives to support female entrepreneurship, such as micro-credit programs and business management training, play a crucial role in strengthening these businesses.

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Alioune NDIAYE, äxpert po mezhdunarodnomu razwitiü, prepodawatel' na polstawki w FST/UCAD, akkreditowannyj äxpert-ocenschik ANAYaSUP w oblasti uprawleniq proektami i chelowecheskimi resursami, rukowoditel' ofisa po ocenke w Ministerstwe professional'nogo obrazowaniq.

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Authors Alioune Ndiaye
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.08.2024
 
EAN 9786207918959
ISBN 9786207918959
No. of pages 124
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Business administration

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