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Moroccan activist calls for revolution of ideas

While female entrepreneurship is steadily increasing in Morocco, cultural barriers stand in the way of women achieving their full economic potential.
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Women's economic participation and female entrepreneurship are critical to economic growth and development as they contribute to poverty reduction and job creation. Although women make up 50% of the world's population, they have less access to resources and opportunities. Women's entrepreneurship is still significantly lower than that of men. Consequently, it has been identified as an enormous untapped source of economic growth.

But that is changing thanks to women's economic empowerment interventions by governments, United Nations agencies and civil society, which have gained momentum in recent years, helping toward bridging the gender gap. One such initiative “to help build women's resilience to global challenges and emerging crises” was a virtual conference hosted earlier this month by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) in partnership with UN Women, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the Italian government .

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