Abstract

This research aims to dissect the intricate factors hindering women's entrepreneurship in Kabul, Afghanistan. By delving into these barriers, we seek to empower women through targeted support programs, therefore catalyzing economic growth and fostering innovation. Our study uncovers the profound impact of societal expectations and cultural norms on women's entrepreneurial endeavors. It illuminates the constraints imposed by limited mobility, the social stigma surrounding women in business, and entrenched gender roles dictating access to resources. These findings underscore the necessity of tailored interventions to dismantle systemic obstacles and cultivate a conducive environment for female entrepreneurship. By examining the unique challenges faced by women entrepreneurs in Kabul, this research offers original insights into the socio-cultural landscape of a post-conflict society. It contributes to a nuanced understanding of entrepreneurship dynamics, enriching scholarly discourse and informing policy initiatives aimed at promoting gender equality and economic development. Key Words: Women Entrepreneurs, Kabul, Afghanistan, Entrepreneurial Challenges, Gender Barriers

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