Over the past decade, Asia has seen a rapid expansion in entrepreneurship, but women-led enterprises face unique challenges that often limit their growth and access to funding. This report by the Sasakawa Peace Foundation (SPF) and the Aspen Network of Development Entrepreneurs (ANDE) examines the impact of gender-lens acceleration on women entrepreneurs across Asia.
Drawing from case studies of two successful accelerator programs, this report explores the gender-specific needs and barriers within acceleration services. The analysis highlights how strategic program designs—like tailored mentorship, data-driven selection, and inclusive recruitment—have led to significant improvements in women entrepreneurs' outcomes, including access to capital and increased business resilience.
Key insights include recommendations for accelerators, investors, and ecosystem stakeholders on how to implement gender-lens practices effectively. By addressing the gender gap in acceleration, this report underscores the potential for gender-inclusive approaches to drive economic empowerment and sustainable development across Asia. Available in English, this report serves as a resource for advancing gender equality in entrepreneurship.