
助力女企业家跨越数字鸿沟,解锁5万亿美元增长机遇
妇女推动中低收入国家的经济增长,但也面临系统性障碍,尤其是数字排斥。为女企业家弥合数字鸿沟既是道德责任,也是价值5万亿美元的经济机遇。有必要采取政策行动和进行投资,促进性别平等,并解锁包容且可持续的经济增长。
Tea Trumbic is the Manager of the Women, Business and the Law project in the World Bank’s Development Economics Vice-Presidency, where she leads a dynamic team to produce data and analysis on laws and policies that impact women’s economic opportunities in 190 economies. Her work focuses on advancing job creation, strengthening labor markets, and promoting economic growth by supporting women’s participation in the workforce. Since joining the World Bank in 2006, Tea has contributed to the production of indicators across an array of topics, including business taxation, credit information, agribusiness, and trade. Prior to that, she worked at the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Croatia and the International Monetary Fund. She holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Stanford University and a master’s in economics from the London School of Economics.
妇女推动中低收入国家的经济增长,但也面临系统性障碍,尤其是数字排斥。为女企业家弥合数字鸿沟既是道德责任,也是价值5万亿美元的经济机遇。有必要采取政策行动和进行投资,促进性别平等,并解锁包容且可持续的经济增长。
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