IFCSustainability
Grievance mechanisms are an important part of IFC’s approach to requirements related to community engagement by clients under the Performance Stand...
Voices of Women in the Private Sector
60 percent of Indonesia's micro, small and medium enterprises are managed by women and they face many unique entrepreneurial obstacles and needs th...
Public Private Partnerships — Promoti...
Women contribute around 50% of GDP and comprise 39% of businesses with registered premises. Yet their businesses remain small and employ fewer work...
Gender Equal Land Laws: Driving Busin...
Not having comprehensive rights to land restricts the way in which land can be used as collateral for business borrowing, and both hampers credit m...
Access to Finance for Women - Levarag...
This report focuses on AWDF, an Africa-wide fundraising and grant-making initiative for African women. It is the first attempt at an Africawide phi...
PEP MENA Gender Entrepreneurship Mark...
This manual provides practical guidance on how to analyze the needs of male and female entrepreneurs and how to open up opportunities to allow wome...
Access to Credit for Businesswomen in...
Women-owned businesses represent 60 percent of the total micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) in Indonesia, offering an important contributio...
MPDF/IFC GEM Survey of Women Business...
The findings in this report are based on a quantitative survey conducted among 500 larger, formal women-owned businesses across the country. The wo...
Voices of Women Entrepreneurs in Keny...
Voices of Women Entrepreneurs in Kenya profiles successful women business owners as role models and offers a unique perspective, grounded in experi...
Voices of Vietnamese Women Entreprene...
Women constitute a large group in Vietnam in terms of business start-up and ownership. Encouraging more women to become involved in enterprise and ...
Women Entrepreneurs and Access to Fin...
Although more policies and programs are arising to address the needs of the growing number of women business owners and their enterprises worldwide...
Access to Finance for Women Entrepren...
Access to finance in South Africa is not equal across all groups. Race and gender remain important variables in the lack of access, and black Afric...
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