Empowering Women Entrepreneurs in Egypt
Abstract
Entrepreneurship is crucial for economic development, driving GDP growth, job creation, innovation, and regional resilience (Mazzarol & Reboud, 2020; Milovic, Jocovic, & Djurisic, 2020). Despite their potential, women entrepreneurs remain underrepresented, especially in developing economies. This is particularly evident in Egypt, which ranks among the lowest global participation for women in entrepreneurship (Business Insider Africa, 2023). Enhancing support for women entrepreneurs could add USD 7 trillion annually to the global economy and create more than 400 million new jobs (CITI, 2022; United Nations Women, 2024). The research addresses the critical issue of empowering women entrepreneurs in developing economies, specifically in Egypt.
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