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Female-headed micro-enterprises in Ethiopia - Problems and Prospects of Female-headed Micro-enterprises in Ethiopia: The Case of Bahir City

English · Paperback / Softback

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Investigating the major problems and to see rospects of micro-enterprises development is a timely concern in Ethiopia. Because many urban poor women and jobless youth are highly engaging in this low- earning sector than of others faced with many interrelated problems (financila, social, individual and institutional)in providing their products and services to their customers. Furthermore, the sector is currently explored as one of the strategies by the government of Ethiopia to reduce poverty and urban unemployment problem through encouraging the existing micro-enterprises and creating new ones by providing necessary support and thereby improve income levels of the urban poor. Therefore, this book identifies the problems facing female-headed micro-enterprises and situations that augment future visions for the development of the sector. It avails basic information for policy makers, governments,NGOs and stakeholders interested in feminism and alert participants and local authorities on th importance of the sector.

About the author

Menberu Teshome Zeleke, MA: Studied Geography and Environmental Studies-Economic Geography - at Addis Ababa University. Lecturer at University of Gondar in the department of Development and Environmental Management Studies, and Geography.Currently studying Development Studies for PhD at Addis Ababa University.

Product details

Authors Menberu Teshome
Publisher VDM Verlag Dr. Müller
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.05.2010
 
EAN 9783639221480
ISBN 978-3-639-22148-0
No. of pages 108
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business

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