Leading companies are failing to capitalize on the talents of women in the workforce, according to the World Economic Forum’s Corporate Gender Gap Report 2010 released this month. It is the first study to cover the world’s largest employers in 20 countries and benchmark them against the gender equality policies that most companies should have in place but are in fact widely missing.
Solving for Key Constraints to Financing Africa’s Women-Owned Businesses
About one in four African women starts or manages a business [1], yet just 10 percent of the women who own…
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