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Title: Challenges experienced by women fashion entrepreneurs of Botswana’s Youth Development Fund project
Authors: Paya, Kegomoditswe Matshediso 
Keywords: Women;Fashion entrepreneurs;Youth Development Fund project (Botswana)
Issue Date: Feb-2022
Abstract: 
Botswana’s Ministry of Youth Sports and Culture (MYSC) introduced the Youth
Development Fund (YDF) with the aim of creating sustainable employment
opportunities for young people through the development of sustainable projects. The
aim of this study is to investigate challenges experienced by women fashion
entrepreneurs of Botswana’s Youth Development Fund project to determine their
experiences and the sustainability of their businesses. This study is significant
because it attempts to identify the challenges faced by female entrepreneurs in
Botswana who have been funded through the Youth Development Fund (YDF), by
allowing the authentic voices of the female youth entrepreneurs to be heard.
The study used a qualitative research method and a phenomenological approach.
The target population was female fashion entrepreneurs who met specific selection
criteria in Kgatleng, Kweneng and South East districts. The sample was eleven (11)
participants (ten purposefully-selected fashion entrepreneurs who benefited from the
YDF project and one YDF representative).
Data collection was conducted using In-depth semi-structured interviews and
observations. The in-depth interviews were the main source of data and consisted of
a semi-structured interview schedule comprising questions and probes. The
observations were supplementary, meant to enhance the interview data. The study
used thematic analysis for analysing data, which was then interpreted using the
interpretivist approach.
The results show that female fashion entrepreneurs of the YDF project face a number
of challenges while running their businesses. These challenges, include too many
rigid requirements when applying for funding, insufficient funding, cash flow
problems, lack of modern machinery, lack of raw materials, lack of retail space,
inadequate fashion marketing events, lack of collateral or venture capital investment,
tight competition from imports as well as a lack of mentorship and incubator
programmes.
The study has revealed that female fashion entrepreneurs face a lot of challenges.
However, solutions are within reach. For instance, the government, stakeholders, researchers and the female entrepreneurs themselves should work together to try
and solve these challenges. A fashion incubator programme, a fashion mentorship
programme, a fashion council and an academic alumni network should be
established as part of the measures to address these challenges. Additionally,
COVID-19 relief strategies should be designed and implemented to help revive small
medium enterprises.
Description: 
Submitted in fulfilment of the requirement of the Degree: Master of Applied Arts in Fashion, Durban University of Technology, 2022.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/4225
DOI: https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/4225
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