Islamabad Launches First Women-Only Market To Empower Female Entrepreneurs
Islamabad has officially launched its first women-only marketplace in the G-11 sector, creating a dedicated commercial space exclusively for female entrepreneurs.
The initiative aims to provide women with a safer and more supportive business environment where they can confidently manage and expand their ventures.
The marketplace is expected to improve women’s access to customers and formal economic opportunities while reducing many of the social and commercial barriers they often face.
The Women Enterprise Market has been introduced to help reduce the long-standing gender gap in entrepreneurship and business participation in Pakistan.
Women currently represent a significantly smaller percentage of registered business owners compared to men, despite increasing interest in entrepreneurship nationwide.
Authorities believe the initiative can encourage more women to enter formal business sectors by providing accessible commercial opportunities and a supportive environment.
The project is also expected to promote financial independence, improve economic inclus
The market has been developed as a fully cashless commercial space that encourages the use of digital payment systems among entrepreneurs and customers.
Officials believe this modern approach will improve transaction security, increase transparency, and reduce challenges linked to handling physical cash during business operations.
The initiative also aims to help women become more familiar with digital banking tools, mobile payment applications, and online financial systems.
The initiative has been launched with the support of the Islamabad Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry along with several government-backed and private sector partners.
The collaboration reflects growing efforts to create structured opportunities for women entrepreneurs through long-term business support and commercial development programs.
The project aims to provide women with access to mentorship, networking opportunities, and increased business exposure. Officials believe such partnerships can help women-led enterprises expand successfully, improve financial stability.
The market is expected to support home-based workers, small vendors, and emerging women entrepreneurs by providing them with a direct platform to sell their products and services.
This initiative allows women to connect directly with customers in a more organized and professional commercial environment.By reducing dependency on intermediaries, the project can help improve profit margins and strengthen financial stability for women-led businesses.
Authorities believe the marketplace will also increase confidence among women entrepreneurs, encourage greater business participati
Islamabad has officially launched its first women-only marketplace in the G-11 sector, creating a dedicated commercial space exclusively for female entrepreneurs.
Islamabad has officially launched its first women-only marketplace in the G-11 sector, creating a dedicated commercial space exclusively for female entrepreneurs.
The initiative aims to provide women with a safer and more supportive business environment where they can confidently manage and expand their ventures.
The marketplace is expected to improve women’s access to customers and formal economic opportunities while reducing many of the social and commercial barriers they often face.
The Women Enterprise Market has been introduced to help reduce the long-standing gender gap in entrepreneurship and business participation in Pakistan.
Women currently represent a significantly smaller percentage of registered business owners compared to men, despite increasing interest in entrepreneurship nationwide.
Authorities believe the initiative can encourage more women to enter formal business sectors by providing accessible commercial opportunities and a supportive environment.
The project is also expected to promote financial independence, improve economic inclus
The market has been developed as a fully cashless commercial space that encourages the use of digital payment systems among entrepreneurs and customers.
Officials believe this modern approach will improve transaction security, increase transparency, and reduce challenges linked to handling physical cash during business operations.
The initiative also aims to help women become more familiar with digital banking tools, mobile payment applications, and online financial systems.
The initiative has been launched with the support of the Islamabad Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry along with several government-backed and private sector partners.
The collaboration reflects growing efforts to create structured opportunities for women entrepreneurs through long-term business support and commercial development programs.
The project aims to provide women with access to mentorship, networking opportunities, and increased business exposure. Officials believe such partnerships can help women-led enterprises expand successfully, improve financial stability.
The market is expected to support home-based workers, small vendors, and emerging women entrepreneurs by providing them with a direct platform to sell their products and services.
This initiative allows women to connect directly with customers in a more organized and professional commercial environment.By reducing dependency on intermediaries, the project can help improve profit margins and strengthen financial stability for women-led businesses.
Authorities believe the marketplace will also increase confidence among women entrepreneurs, encourage greater business participati