There are no hard-and-fast rules that prevent women in Latin America from starting their own businesses, but why aren't women entrepreneurs succeeding?
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All countries are seeing an increase in the number of men and women using the internet, but the gender gap has only narrowed in Brazil, Mexico and Uruguay.
Fifteen Chilean women entrepreneurs are traveling to Silicon Valley this week to experience life in the world’s leading tech hub firsthand. They’ll visit top...
The Women’s Entrepreneurial VentureScope (WEVentureScope) assesses the environment for women in business in Latin America and the Caribbean. It measures...
Patricia Araque is the figure at the helm of Ellas 2.0, a project born in 2009 Spain inspired by Women 2.0.
Brazilian business women just got a big boost – a half-million dollar one, in fact.
One of four startups completing Papaya Ventures’ first acceleration program, Dujour is an application through which fashionistas can create and share their...
For Silicon Valley, it’s not quite so lonely at the top anymore. In fact, there are 19 other cities biting at its heels – at least according a report from the...
Glass ceiling in the tech scene? Not anymore. Little by little, the ladies are making their way to the top in the industry. Statistics from MBAonline.com...
NascenTI, the investment fund of venture capital firm Confrapar, made an investment of R$2 million (just under one million dollars) in Oktagon Games. Based in...