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Organizing for Success: Strengthening Women's Business Organizations

September 22-24, 1997

A CIPE International Conference

With the generous assistance of IBM, CIPE hosted a 3-day international forum to identify the challenges facing women's business organizations and to develop strategies to improve their effectiveness. Invitations were sent to leaders in business organizations as well as top women executives. The conference was held in Washington, DC, from September 22-24, 1997 at the US Chamber of Commerce.

Topics of Discussion

  • Addressing the needs and challenges unique to women entrepreneurs

  • Expanding the role of women's business organizations in a democratic society

  • Developing grassroots public policy advocacy techniques

  • Using successful media techniques

  • Creating educational programs and services

  • Facilitating cooperation among women's business organizations worldwide

Women entrepreneurs are an important and growing force worldwide. In many newly democratizing countries, women comprise a majority of the workforce, especially in the informal and small business sectors. However, as featured in a special edition of Economic Reform Today their participation in business and public policy is hindered by lack of representation, legal barriers, and traditional gender roles.

Effective women's business organizations can help female entrepreneurs overcome these obstacles, thereby strengthening the new democracies. However, business organizations dedicated specifically to women are often weak, lacking institutional capability, resources, skills and experience to assist their members and to promote women in business.

CIPE's Program Objectives

  • Identifying women's business organizations and the unique needs of their institutions and membership.
  • Building strong institutions which are capable of providing services, representing members in public policy debates, and participating in the democratic process.
  • Promoting public policy that encourages women's participation in the business community.

Women's Business Associations
A special edition of Economic Reform Today

CIPE's Mission

The Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) is an affiliate of the US Chamber of Commerce established in 1983 to promote private enterprise and market-oriented reform worldwide. As a principal participant in the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), CIPE supports strategies and techniques that address market-based democratic development.

During the past 13 years, CIPE's working partnerships with grassroots constituencies in nearly 70 countries have assisted over 400 advocacy, legislative and business association management training activities in Asia, Africa, Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and the Newly Independent States. CIPE works with and provides support to a variety of local institutions, including think tanks, business associations, educational institutions and media training programs: the building blocks of a democratic society.

Unless women have an equitable role in the economy and business organizations, the quality of the democracy suffers.

For Further Information . . . Additional information related to this program is available:

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