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Storial.co founder and chief marketing officer Aulia Halimatussadiah (far right) and Tinkerlust co-founder and chief operating officer Aliya Tjakraamidjaja (second right) pose with Metro TV news anchor Iqbal Himawan and Annisa Kurnia from Social Media Week 2019 in Central Jakarta on November 12, 2019. THE JAKARTA POST
Focus on women business owners in Indonesia to unlock growth
Tue, 16 March 2021
As Indonesia continues to confront the economic and health consequences of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the nation can do more to leverage a critical untapped resource – the power of women business owners.
While gender-disaggregated data for small businesses is still to be fully collected, the World Bank has estimated that some 43 per cent of entrepreneurs in Indonesia are women. And according to a 2016 joint report of the International Finance Corporation and USAID, women own almost half of the nation’s small and medium enterprises.
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Storial.co founder and chief marketing officer Aulia Halimatussadiah (far right) and Tinkerlust co-founder and chief operating officer Aliya Tjakraamidjaja (second right) pose with Metro TV news anchor Iqbal Himawan and Annisa Kurnia from Social Media Week 2019 in Central Jakarta on November 12, 2019. THE JAKARTA POST
Focus on women business owners in Indonesia to unlock growth
Tue, 16 March 2021
As Indonesia continues to confront the economic and health consequences of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the nation can do more to leverage a critical untapped resource – the power of women business owners.
While gender-disaggregated data for small businesses is still to be fully collected, the World Bank has estimated that some 43 per cent of entrepreneurs in Indonesia are women. And according to a 2016 joint report of the International Finance Corporation and USAID, women own almost half of the nation’s small and medium enterprises.