Challenges faced by Female entrepreneurs: a case study of Kamokya
Abstract
In today’s post-modern era, the role of women entrepreneurs in economic development is
inevitable and women are willing to take action in business and contribute to the nation’s growth.
Women are stepping up to own and run businesses in numbers that would have been hard to
imagine a mere few decades ago. However, women entrepreneurs face a wide variety of
challenges both in starting and growing their business ventures. The objective of this paper is to
investigate the challenges women entrepreneurs face in Kamokya, Uganda. Exploring the
challenges that women entrepreneurs face in Uganda, is of paramount interest to potential
women entrepreneurs, researchers, the government of Uganda and other stakeholders. The paper
used a qualitative research design using in-depth interviews. The findings were that the
challenges were identified as impediments to women entrepreneurs, which comprise lack of
education and training, lack of access to finance, gender discrimination, negative attitudes and
inadequate resources. Recommendations were made to women entrepreneurs, to the government
of Uganda and to other stakeholders. Lastly, the limitations of this paper as well as future
research directions were enunciated clearly