Balancing the Books: Including women and protecting refugees is essential to realizing small business growth in Jordan
Publication date
2017-12-10Keywords
Economic growthGender inequality
Middle East and North Africa
Protection
Refugees
Resilience
Women's economic empowerment
Women's rights
Country
JordanMetadata
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It is essential that opportunities for job growth are supported both for refugees in Jordan and the vulnerable communities hosting them. Micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) can be a key driver of job growth. Promoting MSMEs could also help to address gender inequality and protection issues for refugees in Jordan.
This joint agency paper was written by the LEADERS Consortium of NGOs, which aims to contribute to the economic self-reliance, resilience and stability of Syrian refugees and vulnerable host communities in Jordan. It presents research conducted among women and men small business owners in central and northern Jordan on the challenges they face. It makes recommendations on how the Government of Jordan, businesses, the financial sector and NGOs can support women, refugees and Jordanian host communities to start and grow small businesses.


