Developing entrepreneurship among women with disabilities in Ethiopia : starting point : exploratory surveys in Addis Ababa and Tigray region
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Developing entrepreneurship among women with disabilities in Ethiopia : starting point : exploratory surveys in Addis Ababa and Tigray region

Type: Report
Date issued: 01 June 2003
Reference: 92-2-113618-3[ISBN]
Authors: International Labour Office, InFocus Programme on Skills, Knowledge and Employability, Ethiopian Federation of Persons with Disabilities, Tigray Disabled Veterans Associations (TDVA)
Based on a survey of 600 disabled women. Examines the activities of 200 women already involved in running their own microenterprises and investigates the requirements of a further 400 who would like to start their own business. Identifies actions needed to create viable, sustainable enterprises

Tag: income generating activities, workers with disabilities, women workers, enterprise creation, microenterprises, entrepreneurship

Regions and countries covered: Ethiopia

Unit responsible: Skills and Employability

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