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    The Role of Women in Somalia’s Economic Development and Growth

    January 30, 2025
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    In Somalia, women contribute more than 50% of the workforce in agriculture and the informal sector. Women contribute to Somali society and contribute to family income. In Somalia, 30% of households are headed by women in various sectors. Women play an important role in the economic development of Somali society.

    Somali women participate in small- and large-scale businesses in urban areas. Women comprise 45% of the small- and large-scale business segment. For this reason, women play an important role in the development of Somali society. If steps are taken for gender equality in Somali society and women are given importance in the society, the GDP of Somalia can increase by 30% more.

    Participation of women in agriculture and informal sectors

    In Somalia, women’s participation and participation in various fields is remarkable. Women are contributing significantly to the development and income of Somali society. Women contribute 50% of the workforce in various activities. Women play an important role in agriculture and informal trade. About 80% of the country’s agricultural production is managed by women. Most women in Somalia are engaged in subsistence farming in rural areas.

    Women are of particular importance in economic development and financial inclusion in Somalia. Yet, their work often goes unrecognized in informal economic statistics. Women are playing an important role in the development of Somali society. But their number is unrecognized. Development in Somali society can be enhanced by giving importance to women in Somali society and by appreciating their services.

    Impact of Women’s Entrepreneurship on Economic Development

    Women account for 45% of small- and large-scale businesses in Somalia. Women are highlighting entrepreneurship by participating in entrepreneurial activities. These small and large-scale businesses contribute significantly to local economies. This inclusion of women in Somali society strengthens the infrastructure. And it plays an important role in the country’s financial inclusion.

    In Somalia, women show higher survival rates in male-led business activities. Small- and large-scale women carry out these businesses in both rural and urban areas. In rural areas, mostly through farming, women are providing their services and strengthening the agriculture sector, providing 50% of the services, which is very important for Somali society and economic development.

    Gender equality and its prospects for economic development

    Gender equality is very low in Somalia. However, achieving gender equality can increase a country’s GDP by 30%. In Somali society, women play an important role in education and health care. In addition, women’s contribution to the agricultural sector in rural areas is commendable. Can be better.

    Somali women are performing their services in various fields. If the gender gap is closed and the services of women are appreciated, better and more sustainable results can be achieved in the workforce. Women have a special place and role in the development of Somali society. Somalia’s economic growth can be further enhanced by improving gender equality.

    In Somalia, women contribute to almost 80% of agricultural production and are driving the agricultural sector. Women are involved in most of the food farming in rural areas. In Somalia, women are playing a prominent role in economic development. More than 50% of women are involved in agriculture and other activities. In addition, women-headed households account for about 30%. which plays an important role in increasing the family income.

    In addition, women are participating in 45% of small and large-scale business activities, which is very important for the development of the economy. After this struggle and hard work of women, the increase of 30% in the country’s GDP is significant. Participation and struggle of women in the workforce and industrialization are very important for the economic and industrial development of society. The development of Somali society can be further enhanced by improving gender equality in Somali society.

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