Volume 06, Issue 11
                Frequency: 12 Issue per year
                
                Paper Submission: Throughout the Month
                
                Acceptance Notification: Within 2 days 
                
                Areas Covered: Multidisciplinary
                
                Accepted Language: Multiple Languages
                
                Journal Type: Online (e-Journal)
                
            
            ISSN Number: 
2582-8568
          
The pandemic covid-19 severely affected the entire world, which evolved globally in China. It is a health crisis that disrupted the everyday daily life of the world as a whole. Women who work as self-employed traders of products and services are female entrepreneurs. In all of the businesses that were severely impacted by Covid 19, women entrepreneurs were disproportionately affected; this study aims to investigate the issues that women entrepreneurs faced, such as inadequate funding, low risk-bearing ability, uncompensated care, employment, and a focus on digital inclusion, and to offer some recommendations for women entrepreneurs to address these issues. This paper also highlights the importance of social media to access market demands and move from offline to online to meet existing consumer wants while also targeting a new audience to help firms survive disasters like covid-19.
Women, Covid 19, and Entrepreneurs