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		<title>Breaking Barriers: Women Entrepreneurs Rising High</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Women entrepreneurs have made impressive strides, but the gender gap in business ownership remains large. In 2021, over 250 million women-owned businesses. Despite this, they still face challenges&#8230;</p>
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									<p>Women entrepreneurs have made impressive strides, but the gender gap in business ownership remains large. In 2021, over 250 million women-owned businesses. Despite this, they still face challenges men rarely encounter, especially in low-income countries. Bias, stereotypes, and discrimination often block their path. Yet, many women persist and break barriers.</p><p>One of the biggest obstacles is access to finance. Women-founded companies receive less than half the funding that male-led businesses get. Women, particularly in low-income countries, also struggle with financial inclusion. Nearly a billion women globally remain un-banked, lacking access to basic financial services.</p><p>Institutional barriers, such as legal and educational disparities, add to the problem. Socio-cultural factors like social expectations, limited networking, and balancing personal and professional lives make it harder for women to start and grow businesses.</p><p>Despite these hurdles, women entrepreneurs continue to rise. Their success drives economic growth, innovation, and job creation. Women-owned businesses have shown resilience, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many adapted quickly to market disruptions and are set to hire more employees in the coming years.</p><p>Encouraging more women into entrepreneurship helps close the gender divide and boosts the global economy. To tackle the barriers women face, governments must create environments that foster their success. Policies should support entrepreneurship training, mentorship, and easier access to finance.</p><p>Women need to believe in themselves, stay resilient, and seek mentors for guidance. Digital tools and technology also offer new opportunities for growth. Employer organizations can play a key role in promoting women entrepreneurs through support networks, programs, and events. By addressing these issues, the world can unlock the full potential of women entrepreneurs.</p><p><a href="https://shevows.com/media/">media page</a></p><p><a href="https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va9oA8mJuyALcQnCAm26">join our WhatsApp channel </a></p>								</div>
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