Juliet Anammah, chairwoman of Jumia Nigeria, shares insights from a recent internal survey showing that just over half of the platform’s sellers in Nigeria and Kenya are women. She demonstrates how digital platforms can support women entrepreneurs by opening up new product categories, enabling flexible work, and providing basic business training.
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