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African Women Entrepreneurs Leading the Way in Fueling Africa's Economic Growth

African Women Entrepreneurs Leading the Way in Fueling Africa's Economic Growth

African women entrepreneurs are a dynamic force who are increasingly transforming their communities and driving economic growth on the African continent. Some 63 percent of women in the non-agricultural labor force are self-employed in the informal sector in Africa, more than twice the worldwide rate, according to the World Bank.
And what we find equally amazing at Village Enterprise, a nonprofit organization that equips people living in extreme poverty with resources to create sustainable businesses, is this rising trend: A previously unimagined number of African women--a long-untapped economic force-- not only are lifting up out of extreme poverty, but themselves are doing much of the heavy financial lifting to help fuel growth in entire communities.

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