Transcription of Strengthening Women’s Entrepreneurship in ASEAN
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Funded by the Government of CanadaFunded by the Government of CanadaSTRENGTHENING WOMEN S Entrepreneurship IN ASEAN Strengthening Women s Entrepreneurship in ASEANT owards increasing women s participation in economic activitySTRENGTHENING WOMEN S Entrepreneurship IN ASEANT owards increasing women s participation in economic activity Increasing gender equality in access to education, employment and Entrepreneurship has been an important component of strategies to stimulate greater and more inclusive economic growth around the world. Southeast Asian countries have shown considerable commitment to gender issues over recent years. However, whereas economic growth and better targeted social policies have contributed to shrinking gender gaps in terms of educational attainments in the region, significant disparities remain in women s labour force participation, job quality, and in partnership with ASEAN , this report provides a comprehensive analysis of women s participation in the labour mark
Manila, the Philippines on 14 July 2017, as well as during the OECD Southeast Asia Regional Forum on 24 August 2017 in Bangkok, Thailand. It was officially launched in September 2017 at the margins of the ASEAN Economic Ministers Meeting (AEM) in Manila, the Philippines. It builds on work conducted on MSME issues in the ASEAN
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