Local Economic Development in El Salvador: Fostering women entrepreneurship to fight poverty
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Local Economic Development in El Salvador: Fostering women entrepreneurship to fight poverty

LED Story No. 10

Type: Fact sheet
Date issued: 01 September 2007
Authors: Walter Urbina
In El Salvador, 80% of women’s jobs are created in enterprises that are owned by women. To develop and implement a model of recognition and empowerment of female entrepreneurship, the Local Economic Development Agency of the Department of Sonsonate has promoted a Centre of Entrepreneurial Services for women, which has made it possible for women to have access to business development services and to be better represented in the local governance.

Tag: training, local economic development, small enterprises, womens empowerment, women, Latin America

Regions and countries covered: El Salvador

Unit responsible: Local Economic Development

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