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Doing Business in Addis Ababa: Case Studies of Women Entrepreneurs with Disabilities in Ethiopia

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DoingbusinessEthiopia_no__21.pdf (861.08 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/76447
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International Labour Organization
Abstract

[From Preface] The ILO Technical Cooperation Project, "Developing Entrepreneurship among Women with Disabilities", is being implemented in Ethiopia by the Ethiopian Federation of Persons with Disabilities (EFPD) and the Tigray Disabled Veterans Association (TDVA). The project represents a new approach to technical cooperation by the ILO in the field of disability, an approach that is innovative and flexible, based on partnership with local non-governmental organizations of persons with disabilities, and designed and implemented in close consultation with training providers, micro-finance institutions, and national and local government authorities. The ultimate goal is the development of an effective strategy by which women with disabilities can optimise their incomeearning potential and escape from poverty.

Date Issued
2003-01-01
Keywords
women
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entrepreneurs
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disabilities
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Ethiopia
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business
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Addis Ababa
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case studies
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training
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skill
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national
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local
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article

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