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4 Women Entrepreneurs Energize Economies
Laurel J. Delaney, small business consultant, founder of GlobeTrade.com
Hungry for recognition and a better living, women in the developing world vie for business success.
11 Tips on How to Start a Business
First, don¡¯t allow fear and lack of confidence to hold you back.
12 A Close-up on Women¡¯s Entrepreneurship
Studies often contradict the traditional picture.
13 Building Business Story by Story in Benin
Running a hair salon, Maryam Sikira experiences a flash of inspiration: If I serve drinks, why not food?
15 Women Can Have Fun as Technology Entrepreneurs
Vinita Gupta, high-tech entrepreneur, founder of Digital Link Corporation
When women innovate, they feel elated.
16 Betting on E-Commerce
Janette Toral has been called the ¡°mother of electronic commerce¡± in the Philippines.
17 Entrepreneurship
Challenge Test your skills in launching a startup selling crafts to tourists.
20 Proudly Made in Albania
Donika Mici seizes an opportunity to fill empty store shelves.
22 Sewing a Pattern of Business Success in the West Bank
M. Scott Bartot
Fatima al-Jada establishes a business in Qalqiliya with a single sewing machine.
26 From Gym to Fitness Transformation in Colombia
Gigliola Aycardi becomes an entrepreneur so she can set her own work ¡ª and work-out ¡ª schedule.
29 Weaving Business of Energy Reconstruction in Afghanistan
When Masooma Habibi was close to giving up, something told her: Don¡¯t stop! Try harder!
32 How Did You Start Your Business?
Six successful U.S. women entrepreneurs were inspired by life events, chance meetings or personal passions.
36 Additional Resources