Breaking down barriers for women digital entrepreneurs: What’s next?

The study, entitled “Breaking down barriers for women digital entrepreneurs: Insights from Africa”, offers fresh insights into addressing structural challenges and gender-based biases that female e-business  founders commonly face across developing regions.

It draws on the experiences of close to 100 members of the “eTrade for Women” global community, with a dedicated chapter on sub-Saharan Africa.

The publication is produced by UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD) in partnership with the ESCP Business School and the Gordon Institute of Business Science.

It comes ahead of the 16th United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD16) set for 20-23 October in Geneva, where world  leaders will  explore ways to foster, among other priorities, more inclusive and sustainable digital economies.