Entrepreneurship and poverty alleviation : a tale of black African women in Msunduzi Municipality, South Africa
Date
2020
Authors
Okeke Uzodike, Obianuju Ebele
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Publisher
Inderscience Publishers
Abstract
This study examined the extent to which black African women
benefit from the existing government strategies to support local entrepreneurs
in advancing their businesses at Msunduzi local municipality, KwaZulu-Natal
Province. Entrepreneurship is believed to be desirable to address the poverty
and unemployment levels in societies. A qualitative research method approach
was employed, and data were drawn using a focus group discussion from black
African women within Msunduzi municipality and a semi-structured interview
from the government officials. Key findings from this study draw attention to
various aspects of concern for policy makers regarding the limited support
provided by the government to emancipate African female entrepreneurs at
Msunduzi municipality. The study’s findings contribute to the existing
knowledge of women empowerment through entrepreneurship, gender
mainstreaming, and serve as a guide for policy makers and academics who are
in pursuit of various developmental goals.
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Keywords
Black African women, 1503 Business and Management, Entrepreneurship, Poverty, Msunduzi municipality, South Africa
Citation
Okeke Uzodike, O.E. 2020. Entrepreneurship and poverty alleviation: a tale of black African women in Msunduzi Municipality, South Africa. International Journal of Business and Globalisation. 1(1): 237-257 (21). doi:10.1504/ijbg.2020.10059672
DOI
10.1504/ijbg.2020.10059672