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AGI Urges on Government to Craft Policies Targeted at Women Entrepreneurs

Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
February 5, 2025
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Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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AGI Urges on Government to Craft Policies Targeted at Women Entrepreneurs

The Chief Executive Officer of the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI), Seth Twum Akwaboah, has called on the government to implement policies specifically designed to support women entrepreneurs.

He believes that such a policy will provide the necessary incentives to drive women-led businesses and contribute significantly to Ghana’s economic transformation.

Akwaboah stressed that fostering women’s entrepreneurship is not just an issue of equity but a critical component of the nation’s economic success. Women play a vital role in the business world, yet they continue to face systemic barriers that limit their growth potential. He argues that it is time for the government to create a transformative policy that directly addresses these challenges by offering tailored support mechanisms.

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The AGI CEO emphasized that empowering women in business is not merely an opportunity but a necessity for economic sustainability. In his view, Ghana’s future prosperity depends significantly on the strength of its entrepreneurs, particularly women, who have the potential to drive key industries forward. Without targeted intervention, the country risks missing out on the immense economic contributions that women entrepreneurs can make.

Akwaboah envisions a future where policy-driven support dismantles traditional barriers and enables women-led businesses to flourish. He firmly believes that inclusive economic growth cannot be achieved without ensuring that women have equal access to entrepreneurial opportunities. Creating an enabling environment will not only boost their participation in business but also ensure long-term economic resilience for the country.

Forms of Support for Women Entrepreneurs

To address the challenges faced by women entrepreneurs, Akwaboah suggested that government support should take multiple forms. One of the key areas is financial assistance, as many women-led businesses struggle to access capital due to stringent loan requirements and lack of collateral. By introducing financial support mechanisms such as low-interest loans, grants, and investment funds, the government can provide women entrepreneurs with the resources they need to scale their businesses.

Additionally, training programs and skill development initiatives should be implemented to equip women with the knowledge and expertise necessary to navigate the competitive business landscape. These programs can cover areas such as financial literacy, digital marketing, and business management, ensuring that women entrepreneurs are well-prepared to seize emerging opportunities.

Access to markets is another crucial aspect of support. Many women-owned businesses operate in informal sectors or lack the networks needed to connect with larger markets. Government initiatives that facilitate linkages between women entrepreneurs and local or international markets can significantly enhance their growth prospects. Trade fairs, export opportunities, and business matchmaking programs are some of the strategies that could be adopted.

Furthermore, networking opportunities should be strengthened to help women entrepreneurs connect with mentors, investors, and industry leaders. Establishing platforms where women can exchange ideas, learn from experienced business professionals, and build strategic partnerships can foster a strong entrepreneurial ecosystem.

Akwaboah underscored that the government must seize this opportunity to implement policies that prioritize women entrepreneurs. He highlighted that fostering an environment conducive to women’s entrepreneurial success is crucial for the country’s economic survival. By investing in women’s economic empowerment, Ghana can unlock new growth avenues and ensure the sustainability of key industries.

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He called on policymakers to recognize that targeted support for women entrepreneurs is not just about correcting historical imbalances but also about leveraging an untapped economic force. As women increasingly take on leadership roles in business, their contributions will drive job creation, innovation, and overall economic prosperity.

By addressing financial constraints, providing training, improving market access, and fostering networking opportunities, the government can pave the way for a more equitable and prosperous business environment.

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