2011
DOI: 10.1162/inov_a_00087
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Economic Empowerment through Enterprise (Innovations Case Narrative: Gone Rural)

Abstract: In Swaziland, one of the most desperately impoverished nations in Africa, a small grass-weaving company has emerged as a ray of hope for the women it works with. This alone would be a worthwhile endeavor, but what is even more fascinating is that this company has the potential to become a model for demonstrating tangible ways to lift millions of the world's poorest citizens out of poverty.The global development community is understandably interested in this kind of company, but why would anyone from the intern… Show more

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“…including Eswatini [37] and India [38]. Malawi had the lowest mean incomes and lowest levels of external support.…”
Section: Participation In Craft Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…including Eswatini [37] and India [38]. Malawi had the lowest mean incomes and lowest levels of external support.…”
Section: Participation In Craft Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%