Monday 30 January 2017

society and development

society and development


Girls and young women are encouraged to take non-traditional entrepreneurial initiative that challenge the stereotypes of society and develop a positive attitude towards entrepreneurship, business and self-employment. By increasing opportunities for both girls and boys to make life choices that go beyond gender-limiting cultural norms, as often seen in education, these courses help to create an environment in which female entrepreneurs can thrive, therefore promoting gender equality. They also support the promotion of youth entrepreneurship in general and the creation of clusters and partnerships to facilitate access to information, technology, and markets
for youth and women.

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