Sauti East Africa Limited Women entrepreneurs play a key role in East Africa’s agricultural sector. As farmers, brokers, and traders, 77% of women in the sector are estimated to be self-employed. Typically operating small and micro-enterprises, women’s equitable access to markets is a significant avenue for women’s economic empowerment, however, current trade facilitation strategies have focused on promoting medium to large-scale enterprises in male-dominated high-value sectors. Thus, women SMEs typically face distinct gender-based constraints when accessing the ICT-based information necessary for their business activities. Women SMEs’ equitable participation in the agricultural sector is challenged by several key factors: -Lack of required technology to access available business information resources -Poor digital literacy to navigate online browsers or smartphone apps -A gendered power environment limits fair information sharing -Few information networks for women’s gendered business experience Sectors Agribusiness, Import and export, Mobile Location Nairobi, Kenya Stage Sign in to view details Markets Sign in to view details - in rural areas Customer model Sign in to view details Revenue Sign in to view details Supported by Make-IT in Africa GIZ > Make-IT Accelerator Contact Sign in to view details Social media