This research paper explores the impact of women entrepreneurship on poverty reduction in Bangladesh, focusing on how women-led economic activities contribute to household welfare, income generation, and community development. Drawing on empirical evidence, the study highlights that women entrepreneurs not only create self-employment opportunities but also provide jobs for others, thereby reducing income poverty and improving social well-being. The analysis identifies key areas where women entrepreneurship supports poverty alleviation, including enhanced access to education and healthcare, increased financial independence, and improved decision-making power within households. However, the study also reveals persistent barriers such as limited access to credit, inadequate training, social constraints, and policy gaps that restrict women's entrepreneurial potential. The findings suggest that supportive policies, inclusive financial systems, and gender-sensitive capacity-building programs are essential to maximize the role of women entrepreneurship in achieving sustainable poverty reduction in Bangladesh.
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