Challenges of Women Entrepreneurship and Empowerment in South Africa: Evidence from Rural Areas

Mary-Ann Nokulunga NHLEKO, Thabiso Sthembiso MSOMI, Sijuwade Adedayo OGUNSOLA
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This study aims to identify impediments to expanding women-owned businesses in rural areas of South Africa. The study used a quantitative research method to collect data. The study concentrated on 250 female business owners in the rural communities of Hluhluwe, Ulundi, and Eshowe in northern KZN. The study found that the main obstacles to expanding women-owned businesses in rural areas were financial constraints, a lack of education, and inadequate infrastructure. However, these difficulties experienced by women business owners in rural South Africa can be conquered. Overcoming these obstacles could empower women entrepreneurs and stimulate economic growth in rural areas, thus reducing poverty and enhancing the living standards of rural communities. Based on these findings, the study recommends various interventions, such as alternative financing models, targeted education and training programs, and infrastructure development, to support the growth of women-owned enterprises in rural areas. Future research should examine additional issues such as cultural and social hurdles, a lack of access to markets and information, and legal and regulatory restrictions that impede the establishment of women-owned businesses in rural areas.
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南非妇女创业和赋权的挑战:来自农村地区的证据
这项研究的目的是确定在南非农村地区扩大妇女拥有的企业的障碍。本研究采用定量研究方法收集数据。该研究集中于KZN北部Hluhluwe、Ulundi和Eshowe农村社区的250名女企业主。该研究发现,在农村地区扩大妇女拥有的企业的主要障碍是资金限制、缺乏教育和基础设施不足。然而,南非农村女企业主所经历的这些困难是可以克服的。克服这些障碍可以增强妇女企业家的能力,刺激农村地区的经济增长,从而减少贫困,提高农村社区的生活水平。根据这些发现,该研究建议采取各种干预措施,如替代融资模式、有针对性的教育和培训计划以及基础设施建设,以支持农村地区妇女拥有的企业的发展。今后的研究应审查其他问题,例如文化和社会障碍、缺乏进入市场和获取信息的机会、以及妨碍在农村地区建立妇女拥有的企业的法律和规章限制。
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