Empowering Women Through Entrepreneurship: A Case Study in East Java, Indonesia

The article analyzes the practices of two NGOs aiming to empower women through entrepreneurship in the province of East Java with the capital city Surabaya, Indonesia. Both NGOs have similar goals: to improve the well-being of women as well as to empower them in their households, communities and bus...

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Published inGender studies (Timişoara) Vol. 18; no. 1; pp. 113 - 128
Main Authors Bhukuth, Augendra, Terrany, Bernard, Wulandari, Ani
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Sciendo 01.12.2019
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Summary:The article analyzes the practices of two NGOs aiming to empower women through entrepreneurship in the province of East Java with the capital city Surabaya, Indonesia. Both NGOs have similar goals: to improve the well-being of women as well as to empower them in their households, communities and businesses; however, they differ in methodologies. Thus, it is thought-provoking to compare the ways and means applied by both NGOs to empower women. Their methodologies are presented and analyzed in order to capture their strengths and weaknesses, following a qualitative study that was carried out in two villages in the surrounding areas of Surabaya, Indonesia.
ISSN:1583-980X
2286-0134
DOI:10.2478/genst-2020-0009