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FIRST CONSULTATIVE SESSION OF SMEDA ON DEVELOPMENT OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP PLANNED A SEPARATE SME POLICY FOR WOMEN

Lahore(javaid hashmi)The participants of the First Private Sector Consultative Session organized by the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Authority (SMEDA) at a local hotel unanimously supported the creation of a separate SME Policy for women entrepreneurs in Pakistan. FCDO-funded organization ReMIT was co-organiser of the session. . Dr. Shehla Javaid Akram, founder President of the Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry addressed the session as Key note speaker. of the session, Ms. Nadia Jehangir Seth, GM Policy and Planning of SMEDA and Mr. Usman Khan, Investment and Climate Finanacing Expert of REMIT also spoke on this occasion. Stakeholders and participants of the session demanded a level playing field for the women entrepreneurs of Pakistan to make them the active contributors to the national economy. The speakers were of the view that development of an exclusive Women Entrepreneurship Policy (WEP) and Action plan would prove to be a game changer in economic development of Pakistan.


It is encouraging that ReMIT, UKAid, ADB, and UN Women are key partners in this initiative.
The session brought together women entrepreneurs from various business sectors, development
partners and governmental representatives to discuss the foremost challenges faced by women
entrepreneurs in Pakistan.

Earlier, the session was given an overview of the current women entrepreneurial landscape by SMEDA and
ReMIT teams, which was followed by a breakout group activity on the themes of Access to Finance,
Market Access, Regulations Licensing and Taxation, and Business Development Services. These sessions
facilitated vibrant discussions and exchange of ideas, leading to practical recommendations for policy
formation. The activity brought forward productive guidelines for development of a comprehensive and supportive Women


Entrepreneurship Policy and Action Plan. The session demonstrated a strong commitment from all
stakeholders towards creating an enabling environment for women entrepreneurs in Pakistan.
SMEDA GM for Policy and Planning Ms. Nadia Jehangir Seth extended gratitude to all participants and partners for their valuable contributions and looked
forward to continued collaboration in advancing women’s entrepreneurship in the country.

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