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My Perfect City: Women entrepreneurs in Kochi

Kochi in southwest India is making female entrepreneurship a priority. Is it a blueprint other cities should follow?

The cosmopolitan port city of Kochi is the commercial capital of the southern state of Kerala, which has a special track record when it comes to gender equality. Female literacy and life expectancy rates are among the highest in India, and greater access to economic opportunities has made Kochi a hub for women-led businesses, which not only boosts the economy but has lasting development benefits for society as a whole.

The newly elected Mayor of Kochi, M Anil Kumar, is keen to make female entrepreneurship a flagship policy by increasing access to funding, startup and incubation programmes. We also hear how women鈥檚 safety is key to ensuring they have equal access to the workplace. But how far does India鈥檚 deep-seated gender discrimination cast a shadow?

Fi Glover is joined by urbanists Abha Joshi-Ghani and Dr Ellie Cosgrave to assess Kochi鈥檚 achievements. Is it a model for a perfect city?

The team also consider Stockholm鈥檚 record on promoting women entrepreneurs.

Featuring Pinky Jayaprakash, CEO and co-founder of edtech digital assessment platform SkEdu; Vinodini Isaac, president of the Women鈥檚 Entrepreneur Network; Dr Shoba Arun, reader in sociology at Manchester Metropolitan University; and EK Bharat Bhushan, Kerala鈥檚 former chief secretary.

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27 minutes

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Sun 24 Jan 2021 11:32GMT

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A street in Kochi (Credit: Pradeep Thomas Thundiyil/Unsplash)

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