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International conference on ‘Globalizing Women Entrepreneurship’

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Zubair Qureshi
Islamabad

First Lady Mrs Samina Alvi on Wednesday pointed out key measures to promote women entrepreneurship and their participation in the country’s development process.

Speaking at an international conference on “Globalizing Women Entrepreneurship (GWE) 2023” at the Islamabad Serena Hotel, Mrs Alvi said, the government institutions must work to create an environment that is conducive to women economic participation. The event was organized by President Faisalabad Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FWCCI)

The first lady said offering financial incentives, promoting gender-sensitive policies, creating a women-friendly and harassment-free work environment, and establishing mechanisms for easy access to loans specifically tailored for women entrepreneurs were few of the measures the government institutions should take.

She said banks could play a pivotal role by providing financial backing and advisory services to women entrepreneurs. “Chambers of commerce and industry also hold a special responsibility of guiding and mentoring women entrepreneurs”, she said adding that they should take a proactive role in educating women about running and establishing businesses.

Organizing workshops, training programs, and networking opportunities can go a long way in equipping women with the necessary skills and knowledge, Begum Samina Alvi said.

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