Cambodian women entrepreneurs are optimistic about a recently announced $20 million green financing initiative designed to support investments in energy-efficient technologies. The funding aims to help businesses become more sustainable, but concerns remain about accessibility for women-led enterprises. Entrepreneurs highlighted obstacles like stringent collateral demands and limited eligibility criteria as potential barriers to entry. They are urging lenders to adopt more flexible lending practices to ensure wider participation. Many believe that easing these restrictions is crucial to maximizing the impact of the green finance program. A more inclusive approach will empower women entrepreneurs to contribute to Cambodia's sustainable development goals, fostering economic growth and environmental responsibility.

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