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By Thabiso Mohlabeng and Alexandra Kotchoubei
Despite significant strides made in advancing gender equality, women entrepreneurs in South Africa continue to face numerous obstacles that hinder their growth and success.
In order to create a more equitable business environment for women in South Africa, it is essential to address these challenges through a multifaceted approach. This includes financial inclusion, legal reforms, social and cultural change, policy initiatives, mentorship and networking.
By addressing these challenges and creating a more supportive environment, South Africa can unlock the full potential of women entrepreneurs and drive economic growth and development.
This blog post delves into the key challenges faced by women in leadership and business within the South African context.
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