Economic empowerment of women: progress report on the proposed African bank for women and promotion of women entrepreneurship

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The report outlines progress toward establishing the African Bank for Women (AWB/ABF) to promote women's economic empowerment and entrepreneurship in Africa. It highlights the need for improved access to finance, credit, and technical skills for women, who play a vital role in the labor force but face economic barriers. The proposed bank’s structure, functions, and funding mechanisms at national and regional levels are discussed. It also emphasizes initiatives like trade fairs and forums, supported by organizations such as AFWE, and calls for ministerial backing to ensure the bank's successful establishment and operation.
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“United Nations. Economic and Social Council; United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa.; United Nations. Economic and Social Council (1995-04). Economic empowerment of women: progress report on the proposed African bank for women and promotion of women entrepreneurship. UN. ECA African Regional Coordinating Committee for the Integration of Women in Development Meeting(ARCC) (16th : 1995, April 20-22 : Addis Ababa, Ethiopia). Addis Ababa :. © UN. ECA ,. https://hdl.handle.net/10855/41353”Conference
UN. ECA African Regional Coordinating Committee for the Integration of Women in Development Meeting(ARCC) (16th : 1995, April 20-22 : Addis Ababa, Ethiopia)Collections
- Africa Sustainable Development Report [5013]
- Africa UN staff news (1973) [5397]
- All Conferences [5793]
- Conferences on Trade, Regional Cooperation and Integration [231]
- Conferences on Women and Development [192]
- Gender [2597]
- Statistical and Economic Information Bulletin for Africa (1990) [628]
- Statistical training programme for Africa (STPA) News (1987) [5874]
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