Mgr. Keila Ledezma: "Public and private institutions and NGOs must create more business incubators that accompany women entrepreneurs until they demonstrate independence in their entrepreneurship"
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https://doi.org/10.52428/20758960.v14i37.1050Keywords:
Entrepreneurship, women entrepreneurs, business incubators, BoliviaAbstract
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Keila Ledezma is an outstanding Bolivian entrepreneur trained in Spain, consultant, teacher and mentor of several ventures, she currently has four ventures, including VOAMEL, a cosmetics brand committed to the circular economy that uses fruit pits to avoid waste. This cosmetics venture arose from the need to use chemical-free products as a result of an illness that occurred in her home
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