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Managing Small Business Associations

The training enables association leaders and staff to make informed and strategic decisionsthat will strengthen the association and its members' businesses. The ultimate beneficiaries are, therefore, the members of small business associations and similar organizations of small entrepreneurs involved in retailing, processing, manufacturing, trading, etc. The Trainers' Manual specifically addresses the concerns of women in business associations.

Type: Book
Date issued: 01 January 2007
Reference: 978-92-020603-4[ILO_THUMB]
Authors: International Labour Organization Cambodia

Tags: employment, women workers, teaching and training material, gender mainstreaming, business, cooperatives, microenterprises, small enterprises, entrepreneurship, financial management, microfinance, gender equality, gender, womens empowerment, women

Regions and countries covered: Global

Unit responsible: Boosting Employment through Small Enterprise Development

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