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International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation

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Does Capacity Building Contribute on Economic Development of Women in Banadir Region Somalia

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Abstract

The capacity building of women is crucial for its significant contribution to society and sustainable economic development in Somalia. These institutions prioritize not only their business interests but also their socio-economic development objectives. The capacity building play role reducing poverty by increasing employment and income, thereby enhancing women's capacity for sustainable development and eco-comic growth. This research aims to examine the influence of capacity building on economic development of women in Somalia. The study utilized a correlational research design to investigate the relationship between capacity building provision and women's economic advancement. The data was analyzed using SPSS software after being collected from 135 responded. The study reveals a strong positive correlation between capacity building contribute and women's economic development in Somalia, indicating that these services significantly enhance women's overall economic progress. The research findings suggest that a higher degree of adoption of capacity building has the potential to enhance women's financial status, self-assurance, and improve their chances for uplifting themselves from poverty. These outcomes can significantly contribute to the overall progress and well-being of society as a whole. 

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Mohamud Dahir Hilif (2025). Does Capacity Building Contribute on Economic Development of Women in Banadir Region Somalia . International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation (IJMRGE), 6(1), 501-506.

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