At WELL, we strongly believe that micro and small businesses are the backbone of a healthy economy. Therefore, we need to support micro and small businesses as much as possible during this critical time of the pandemic.
Challenges Faced by Young Women Entrepreneurs (YWEs) During the Pandemic No matter how resilient people are, the ongoing pandemic has presented young women entrepreneurs (YWEs) with a significant challenge.
Challenges Faced by Micro and Small Entrepreneurs. Many micro and small entrepreneurs lack the basic knowledge needed to manage their businesses effectively, resulting in stagnation.
Social norms, family responsibilities, and the demands of managing both home and business have limited some YWEs’ opportunities for personal growth, resource mobilization, and business expansion.
Lamy, the owner of “Bay Sleok Chek,” shares her touching journey as a woman entrepreneur. In 2018, after her children had grown up, she launched her food business with ambitious dreams.
Wellbeing Advancement Organization (WELL) was legally registered on September 8th, 2020, as a non-profit organization. WELL is on a mission to build and support wellbeing entrepreneurial leadership.