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ITC's experience shows that women in international trade are often "social entrepreneurs", improving their lives and those of their families, employees and communities. The potential exists for many more such cases, but women entrepreneurs are often isolated in marginal economic areas such as micro and informal businesses. Many do not have the same access as their male counterparts to trade support networks, which they need to expand their businesses. They may also need different kinds of support, for instance, more focused on services. Policy-makers and trade support institutions need to do more to evaluate and meet their specific needs, for example in export management skills, networking opportunities, technology use, business information and social support.
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Focus On Women Exporters
ITC's experience shows that women in international trade are often "social entrepreneurs", improving their lives and those of their families, employees and communities. The potential exists for many more such case...
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