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Reaching Low Income Women, Discussion Synthesis

Date: 22 Sep 2004
Author: Alison Haight
 
Document Type: Report
Language: English
 
Topics: Market Development, SEEP Guide to Business Development Services and Resources
Description: Low-income women in developing countries rely heavily on commercial, small-scale farm and home-based microenterprises for their family livelihood. The field of business development services (BDS) attempts to help microentrepreneurs stabilize and grow their businesses by providing them with access to a range of critical services from training to technology, market access, and infrastructure. Best practices in BDS recommend developing commercial, business-to-business service markets as the most sustainable way to reach large numbers of microenterprises. One critique of this “BDS market development approach” is that the approach is not effective at reaching low-income microentrepreneurs. In particular, low-income women microentrepreneurs are perceived to be largely disconnected from BDS markets due to cultural and social constraints.  The discussion focus on ways to effectively reach women with BDS services.
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