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/ Friday, October 14, 2022Mayra Tristan |The Sun of Saint LouisAlmost 90% of women who lead a company or are entrepreneurs are informal, in addition to the fact that their businesses do not grow for reasons that include the care system after the pandemic, said Sofía Pérez Gasque Muslera, president National Coordinating Council of Women Entrepreneurs (CCME).The President of the CCME indicated that 65% of the micro-enterprises led by women are informal, and 85% of the Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) are led by women, however, she specified that in general, among MSMEs and women who sell a product or provide a service, almost 90% are informal.Daniel Esquivel |The Sun of Saint LouisThe reasons are: firstly, the issue of care, and secondly, flexibility, "after the pandemic, companies returned 100% in person without contemplating that there is no longer a care system that allows women to leave their children or older adults in some place of care, and they prefer to start marketing something to have this flexibility that we need today more than ever".Another situation that was detected through the National Survey of Women in the Economy carried out in collaboration with the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness (IMCO), is that although three out of five companies are opened by women, they do not grow and remain as micro-enterprises. for reasons such as: the care system, "I value staying with my family more, and the important thing is that I stop having paid productive time."Daniel Esquivel |The Sun of Saint LouisAnother reason why women's businesses do not grow, in 76% of cases, is that they do not have access to financing with a gender perspective, and is that she highlighted that "not all women have guarantees that they can give to credits , then if 85% of women's businesses are services they do not have a backing, and almost all loans require 2-to-1 guarantees, therefore it is an impediment to the growth of women's businesses".Likewise, 6% of women think that they cannot grow due to the issue of corruption in institutions, because for example, now that there is a marked problem in accessing an appointment in the Tax Administration System (SAT), there are extortions for get a space;Also in the construction sector, businesswomen who participate in government tenders point out that there are many more steps than before to be able to compete.Thus, three years ago the CCME launched the Fortaleza program to help women formalize their businesses;last year 7 thousand people took the diploma in 10 states of the country, by 2022 the goal is to close with 10 thousand in 20 states, and the next one, implement it in the 32 entities.Almost 90% of women who lead a company or are entrepreneurs are informal, in addition to the fact that their businesses do not grow for reasons that include the care system after the pandemic, said Sofía Pérez Gasque Muslera, president National Coordinating Council of Women Entrepreneurs (CCME).The President of the CCME indicated that 65% of the micro-enterprises led by women are informal, and 85% of the Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) are led by women, however, she specified that in general, among MSMEs and women who sell a product or provide a service, almost 90% are informal.Daniel Esquivel |The Sun of Saint LouisThe reasons are: firstly, the issue of care, and secondly, flexibility, "after the pandemic, companies returned 100% in person without contemplating that there is no longer a care system that allows women to leave their children or older adults in some place of care, and they prefer to start marketing something to have this flexibility that we need today more than ever".Another situation that was detected through the National Survey of Women in the Economy carried out in collaboration with the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness (IMCO), is that although three out of five companies are opened by women, they do not grow and remain as micro-enterprises. for reasons such as: the care system, "I value staying with my family more, and the important thing is that I stop having paid productive time."Daniel Esquivel |The Sun of Saint LouisAnother reason why women's businesses do not grow, in 76% of cases, is that they do not have access to financing with a gender perspective, and is that she highlighted that "not all women have guarantees that they can give to credits , then if 85% of women's businesses are services they do not have a backing, and almost all loans require 2-to-1 guarantees, therefore it is an impediment to the growth of women's businesses".Likewise, 6% of women think that they cannot grow due to the issue of corruption in institutions, because for example, now that there is a marked problem in accessing an appointment in the Tax Administration System (SAT), there are extortions for get a space;Also in the construction sector, businesswomen who participate in government tenders point out that there are many more steps than before to be able to compete.Thus, three years ago the CCME launched the Fortaleza program to help women formalize their businesses;last year 7 thousand people took the diploma in 10 states of the country, by 2022 the goal is to close with 10 thousand in 20 states, and the next one, implement it in the 32 entities.Parents demonstrated this morning.When exposed, the subject allegedly responsible fled, say guardians of minorsOctober 16, World Food Day, specialists call to change habits in the population to prevent the development of obesityIt can be used by the beneficiary to make modifications or build their home from scratchIn the framework of the 50th Anniversary of the Faculty of Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine of the UASLP, he endorsed his commitment in favor of the Potosí countryside and infrastructureWith the "cursed inheritance", the investment barely reached the meager 140 million pesos, an investment that the new Government doubled for this year, while by 2023 it will increase by 270 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