Day of the Woman Entrepreneur: A movement in the making
- Women entrepreneurs propose equality and diversity in business leadership.
- For women entrepreneurs, family is an engine and inspiration, not an impediment.
- Women entrepreneurs dream of a better world and work to build it.
- Women’s value needs to be reconsidered in business and society in general.
- Latin America and the Caribbean need special attention and solutions to lower the barriers for female entrepreneurs.
- Women entrepreneurs seek equal opportunities to undertake entrepreneurial ventures, and, if necessary, to fail and try again.
- Women entrepreneurs in Latin America must always seek to grow along with their businesses, and add value and jobs through their organizations.
- Women entrepreneurs should transform into agents of change who advocate for gender equality in opportunity, so that other women can undertake enterprises and lead their own organizations.
- Women entrepreneurs should actively avoid silent acceptance and tolerance of the social roles that have systematically constrained female leadership roles in Latin America and the Caribbean.
- Women entrepreneurs should take responsibility for making their work visible in their communities, so that other women mobilize their own resources and gain courage to start enterprises of their own.
- Women entrepreneurs should question whether there is a “gender bias” for deciding who does the business pitch to obtain investment capital.
- The venture capital industry should re-examine its general preference for investing in companies with male CEOs.
- The venture capital industry should do more to promote and recruit female investors as partners in their investment funds.
- The venture capital industry should pay more attention to early-stage companies that have women in their founding teams.
- Women entrepreneurs in Latin America and the Caribbean will boost jobs in their communities in an inclusive and respectful environment that seeks to open communication and generate opportunities for men and women alike.
- Women entrepreneurs in Latin America and the Caribbean should commit to making entrepreneurship a valid alternative in life, and not just a title limited to unemployment and low wages.
- Women entrepreneurs will commit to adding the entrepreneurial agenda to the agendas of their cities, countries, and regions.
- Entrepreneurs of the region who subscribe to this manifesto commit to marking the 12th of December as a day for creating a space for communication, collaboration, and learning dedicated to the overcoming the challenges and barriers facing women entrepreneurs in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Published January 8, 2015
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