Entrepreneurship as a Roadmap of Combating Black Women Poverty in South Africa
11 Pages Posted: 8 Oct 2014 Last revised: 10 Oct 2014
Date Written: October 6, 2014
Abstract
The problem of poverty alleviation and unemployment remain the primary concerns of the government of the African National Congress (ANC) since 1994. This article aims to profile some official government initiatives to tackling unemployment among black peoples. The article posits a strategic framework for effective and efficient programmes on job creation among black women especially those from the previously disadvantaged black communities. The article explains the concept of entrepreneurship, characteristics of entrepreneurs, and the development of the discipline during the last decades. It also provides a peer-learning opportunity of the role of entrepreneurship in job creation in the United States of America (USA). An entrepreneurial-driven strategic framework for an effective and efficient job creation which may address unemployment challenges in South Africa is suggested as a way forward.
Keywords: Gender Empowerment, Entrepreneurship, South Africa
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