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Vietnam slips in Mastercard Index of Women Entrepreneurs


Friday, 09:31, 05/03/2021
Vietnam, however, remained the third highest ranking among low-middle income countries in the index, staying behind the Philippines [16th] and Indonesia [17th].
Vietnam slipped to 25th from its previous 18th out of 58 economies in last year s Mastercard Index of Women Entrepreneurs (MIWE), which analyzes on how women in business are progressing globally.
MIWE 2020 also revealed Vietnam was ranked ninth out with 26.5% of total businesses owned by women, but 44th in “Supporting Entrepreneurial Conditions”, indicating much works needed to do to support women entrepreneurs.
However, the country stayed in top 10 at ninth in “Women’s Advancement Outcomes” that evaluate both drivers and deterrents of women’s advancement in four indicators of Women Business Leaders, Women Professionals & Technical Workers, Women Entrepreneurial Activity Rate, and Women Labor Force Participation. ....

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Budget 2021: No Lessons Learnt From the Disproportionate Impact of the Pandemic on Women?


Budget 2021: No Lessons Learnt From the Disproportionate Impact of the Pandemic on Women?
With seemingly no attempt to address the disparities related to women s livelihood, education and nutrition, the Centre s endeavour towards economic recovery might not be inclusive.
Employees sit during their lunch time inside a textile mill in India. Photo: Reuters
Women17/Feb/2021
With “inclusive development for aspirational India” being a pillar of the 2021-22 budget, there was no better opportunity to take on the gender disparities that resulted in making women more vulnerable to the ripple effects of COVID-19. With seemingly no attempt to address these disparities, India’s supposedly bold endeavour towards economic recovery, might not be inclusive and for this reason not resilient either. ....

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