Toward an Ecosystem Framework for Advancing Women’s Entrepreneurship in Yemen

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Women’s entrepreneurship is critical to an economy’s growth and development, yet it faces a variety of difficulties. This study aims to conduct a theoretical assessment of women’s entrepreneurship in Yemen and examine the problems it faces in its development. The findings show that women entrepreneurs in Yemen face numerous hurdles, including social, cultural, and institutional barriers; financial constraints; a lack of entrepreneurial education and knowledge; and a deficiency in training and incubation support. Consequently, it is suggested that a complete ecosystem for women’s entrepreneurship be developed, involving various stakeholders and comprising different types of facilities capable of assisting women entrepreneurs and ensuring their optimum advantage.

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Alshebami, A. S., & Alzain, E. (2022, April 26). Toward an Ecosystem Framework for Advancing Women’s Entrepreneurship in Yemen. Frontiers in Education. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2022.887726

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