Kathmandu, Dec. 18: Joint
secretary of the Ministry of Industry (MoI) Yam Kumari Khatiwada Sunday said
that the women's access to the finance was not up to the mark as only 8.6 per
cent women entrepreneurs received loans from the banks and financial
institutions.
Speaking at an interaction
programme on 'Trade and industrial policy for women entrepreneurs' in Kathmandu,
she said more than two-thirds, 67 per cent, of women entrepreneurs had been running
enterprises from their own financial resources.
"Rest of the entrepreneurs
has been managing the financing from local lenders, relatives and
neighbours," she said.
She said that more women should
run their business as it would enhance their capacity to be involved in
decision making process.
"Entrepreneurship helps
becoming self-employed, generating income, getting access to resources and improving
lifestyle," she remarked.
According to Khatiwada, about
90 per cent of the enterprises in the country, 250,000, were micro, small, and
medium scale enterprise which created 2.2 million employments.
Chairman of Women
Entrepreneurship Development Committee at the Federation of Nepalese Chambers
of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) Kamala Shrestha said that the interaction was
aimed at exploring the potentials that women entrepreneurs have in every
district and suggest the government to address the demands of entrepreneurs.
"Representatives from 51
districts are participating in the programme. They will be updated about the
Industrial Policy and other related laws," she said.
Secretary at the Ministry of
Commerce Naindra Prasad Upadhyaya said that the Trade Policy, 2015 had an
exclusive provision for the women entrepreneurs.
"Programmes shall be
launched to link micro, cottage and small and medium industries and industries
run by women and marginalized classes/communities to export sector," he
quoted the policy.
He said that women empowerment
could come through entrepreneurship and empowerment of women would lead to
better family, better health of children and better living standard.
No comments:
Post a Comment