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Rwanda: Why Women-Led Businesses Are Still Less Likely to Secure Funding

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[New Times] The rise of small and medium scale entrepreneurship is now ever evident with mushrooming business incubation and accelerator programmes. The Government is also placing focus on women. Nevertheless, funding of women-led enterprises remains scarce.

Source: allAfrica.com
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