Knowledge is power, and mentorship is a key vehicle for transmitting vital business knowledge and skills. Many women in low-income areas might not have access to formal business education. Mentors can fill this gap by teaching practical skills, from basic accounting and marketing to more complex strategic thinking and innovation, all of which are crucial for a business's survival and growth.
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