Gender Equality in and through Social Entrepreneurship in Ghana

Rexford, Amankwah Ebenezer (2023) Gender Equality in and through Social Entrepreneurship in Ghana. In: SDGs in practice – how to operate sustainable? Budapesti Gazdasági Egyetem, Budapest, Magyarország, pp. 12-25. ISBN 978-615-6342-69-0

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Abstract

This article identifies key priorities and challenges that lie in the path of achieving gender equality targets, particularly in Ghana where there is poverty and limited knowledge about Social Entrepreneurship. Although a growing body of research emphasizes the role of women in Social Entrepreneurship in developing countries, gender inequality is still persistent. In particular, we analyze the hindrances and implications of formalization policy for the attainment of SDG 5 in and through Social Entrepreneurship in Ghana. We also review Government policies, official documents, journals and propose solutions to government sector agencies and call attention to policy gaps with regard to the gender equality goals set by the international community and make recommendations for Ghana's formalization regulations.

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Budapesti Gazdasági Egyetem

Item Type: Book Section
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Rexford, Amankwah Ebenezer
Uncontrolled Keywords: Sustainable Development Goals, Policies, Gender Equality, Social Entrepreneurship, Ghana
Depositing User: Eszenyi-Bakos Kinga
DOI id: https://doi.org/10.29180/978-615-6342-69-0_2
Date Deposited: 2023. Aug. 21. 14:16
Last Modified: 2023. Aug. 21. 14:16
URI: https://publikaciotar.uni-bge.hu/id/eprint/2100

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