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Challenges and Prospects of Women Entrepreneurship in Micro and Small Enterprises the Case of Debark Town

PP: 13-22
doi:10.18576/ijye/060102
Author(s)
Fuad Besher,
Abstract
This study employed a descriptive survey research design a sample of 124 women entrepreneurs engaged in 5 sectors was taken for the study using stratified sampling. Data has been collected, it was analyzed using simple statistical techniques (frequency, tables and percentages).The results of the study indicates that lack of workplace , working capital, over tax loaded and bureaucracy in the stake holders office were the most bottle necks of the women entrepreneurs to start up their business. Lack of training for women entrepreneur in the city administration is very low. The study also found that even though economic and administrative challenges are still very dangerous the discrimination of women entrepreneurs, society attitudes toward their business and cultural factors toward women entrepreneurs’ were highly minimized. Based on the major findings, recommendations were forwarded to existing and potential entrepreneurs, SME office and other concerned bodies.

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