Empowering Women Entrepreneurs: The Story of Laom Ry and Her Journey to Financial Resilience
33-year old Laom Ry’s journey from struggling to make ends meet to becoming a successful entrepreneur is a story of resilience and determination. Starting her roadside noodle shop with just $20, the sum of her monthly rent, Ry’s primary motivation was to pay off her debts and support her family. Despite facing challenges such as informal lending practices and social stigma, Ry persevered and eventually found support from a local NGO, This Life, and ESCAP.
Through their assistance, Ry was able to negotiate her debts, expand her business, and improve her financial management skills. With a renewed sense of motivation, Ry has been able to provide a better life for her children and is now focused on growing her business further. The support she received is part of the broader efforts to empower women entrepreneurs and enhance financial resilience in the region.
Ry’s story is a testament to the impact of initiatives like the Catalyzing Women’s Entrepreneurship programme, which has supported over 200,000 women entrepreneurs like her. With access to responsible financing and skills development, women-led businesses are thriving and making a positive impact on their communities.