Kathmandu, Aug. 12 -- Shova Gyawali, President of the Federation of Women Entrepreneurs' Associations of Nepal (FWEAN), has emphasized the need for the government to provide special incentives to small and medium entrepreneurs to address the growing problem of youth migration.
Speaking at a program organized on Monday in Biratnagar on the occasion of International Youth Day, she said promoting entrepreneurship can create opportunities for young people within the country.
President Gyawali informed that the federation has been continuously working from the federal to local levels to encourage youth entrepreneurship. Highlighting that the majority of youths going abroad are male, she argued that encouraging women in entrepreneurship would...
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