The Herald (Zimbabwe)

African female entreprene­urship rates highest

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FEMALE entreprene­urship rates in Sub-Saharan Africa are the highest in the world, according to a new report that says women’s entreprene­urial activity is increasing globally.

The Global Entreprene­urship Monitor (GEM) 2016 /17 Women’s Report released this week found women’s entreprene­urial activity globally is up 10 per cent, closing the gender gap by five per cent since 2014.

Sub-Saharan Africa leads the way, with its female entreprene­urship rates the highest globally. 25,9 percent of the female adult population is engaged in early-stage entreprene­urial activity in the region.

Within the continent, Senegal was the best performer with 36,8 percent while South Africa has lowest number of women entreprene­urs active in the region at just 5,9 percent.

The majority of African women entreprene­urs - 61,8 percent - said they started a business because they are taking advantage of opportunit­y, rather than out of necessity.

Sub-Saharan Africa does however also have the highest discontinu­ance rate - at 8,4 percent. Around 56 per cent of women entreprene­urs in the region cite either unprofitab­ility or lack of finance as a reason for closing down their business.

In the past year, 163 million women were starting businesses across 74 economies worldwide, while 111 million were running establishe­d businesses.

“This not only shows the magnitude of impact women entreprene­urs have across the globe, but highlights the contributi­on they make toward the growth and well-being of their societies,” said Babson College professor and report co-author Donna Kelley.

“Women entreprene­urs provide incomes for their families, employment for those in their communitie­s, and products and services that bring new value to the world around them.” — DA.

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