04103nam 2200481 450 991048100730332120170919041449.092-9254-437-3(CKB)3710000000621846(EBL)4460218(MiAaPQ)EBC4460218(EXLCZ)99371000000062184620160707h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierGender tool kit micro, small, and medium-sized enterprise finance and development /Asian Development BankMetro Manila, Philippines :Asian Development Bank,2014.©20141 online resource (102 p.)Gender Tool KitsDescription based upon print version of record.92-9254-436-5 Cover; Contents; Tables, Figures, and Boxes; Tables; 1 Average Annual Growth of Male and Female SMEs in Selected Countries; 2 International Commitments on Women in Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Enterprises; 3 Partner Institutions in ILO's BDS Training Initiative "Start and Improve Your Business" (SIYB); 4 Opportunities for Gender Integration, Jute Value Chain, Bangladesh (Example 1: USAID); 5 Examples of Stakeholder Capacity Development for Gender-Responsive MSMEs; Figures; 1 Share of Status in Total Employment by Sex, by Region2 Proportion of Formal Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises with One or More Women Owners3 Prevalence of Small Claims Courts and Time Required to Process Commercial Disputes; 4 Percent of Loans to Women-Owned Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises; 5 Quality of SME Training and Business Development in Selected East Asian and Pacific Economies; 6 Gender Analysis of Value Chain: Ethiopia Traditional Weaving Sector (Example 2: ILO); Boxes; 1 What Are "Women's MSMEs"?; 2 Gender Equality in Entrepreneurship: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Countries3 Women's Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines: Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Study4 Kazakhstan Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise Sector Gender Analysis; 5 Pacific Private Sector Development Initiative; 6 Armenia: Women's Entrepreneurship Sector Development Program (2012); 7 Voices of Vietnamese Women Entrepreneurs on Business Laws and Regulations; 8 International Labour Organization's Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise Gender Policy Audit for Pakistan9 Lao People's Democratic Republic: Second Private Sector and Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Development Program10 Patent Payment in the Kyrgyz Republic Study of Women's Entrepreneurship; 11 Women-Only Financial Products and Services; 12 Gender-Inclusive Finance Projects; 13 Financial Outreach for Women in Papua New Guinea; 14 Philippines: GREAT Women Project; 15 India: Combining Rural Power Supplies with Women's Rural Livelihoods (Madhya Pradesh Energy Efficiency Improvement Program, 2011); 16 Bangladesh: Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise Development Project (2009)17 Examples of Agriculture Value Chain Finance Instruments that Are Likely to Benefit Micro to Small Women's Enterprises18 Gender-Inclusive Designs in Value Chain Support Projects; 19 Armenia: Gender Impact Evaluation of Business Development Services and Networking; 20 Maldives: Inclusive Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Enterprise Development Project (2012); Abbreviations; Foreword; Purpose of the Tool Kit; Summary Checklist; Chapter 1: Why Gender Matters for Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Enterprises; A. Why is MSME Sector Important for Women?; B. Why Do Women-Owned MSMEs Matter?C. What Constrains Growth of Women's MSMEs?Gender Tool KitsSmall businessFinanceElectronic books.Small businessFinance.658.1592MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910481007303321Gender tool kit2150754UNINA