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Arusha women entrepreneur : reducing poverty through job creation and sustainable income for smallholder farmers
Titre:
Arusha women entrepreneur : reducing poverty through job creation and sustainable income for smallholder farmers
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PRODUCTION_INFO:
Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2016.

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Description physique:
1 online resource (2 pages) : 15 illustrations.
Collections:
Emerald emerging markets case studies, volume 6, issue 4
Note générale:
This case is the basis for class discussion rather than for illustrating either effective or ineffective handling of a business. From this case, students will learn about the emergence and development of SEs and the challenges they encounter to grow.

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Extrait:
Arusha Women Entrepreneur (AWE) is a SE established in 2008 in Tanzania that employs low-income women from peri-urban Arusha and provides technical and management skills training to smallholder farmers. AWE has created a value supply chain from the production and marketing of aflatoxin-free, natural peanut butter, having a strong vision of delivering social and development benefits for smallholder peanut farmers and unemployed women.
Niveau de lecture:
This case study can be used on modules on social enterprise (SE) and international business for undergraduate and postgraduate studies.
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Langue:
Anglais