Wulfkhorst Women

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The Article “Success for women entrepreneurs in poor countries means enlisting men”, written by Ellen Wulfkhorst is devoted to problems of women -entrepreneurs of small business in developing countries.
According to opinion, which was introduced in SOCAP by representatives of a working group from Asia, Africa and Central America - efforts to help women develop entrepreneurship in their countries are doomed to failure without supporting of their spouses and relatives.
The author of the article goes on to say that women can't begin something without allowance of their spouses, or males in their family, which was proved by the opinions of several represents or different organizations.
As the solution of this problem, the author suggests to teach

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