The objective of this study is to analyze public policies of social entrepreneurship as a mechanism for the inclusion of women in Latin America to mitigate discrimination and violence against women.The research process was carried out under the qualitative, descriptive type of documentary approach, allowing to obtain important information to identify the public policy programs implemented in countries such as Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru, regarding the support and promotion of female entrepreneurship as a mechanism of women to access education, financing, and other fundamental rights such as equality, freedom, protection of their integrity, as well as the mechanisms that help this population achieve equal benefits as sources of financing, subsidies by constitution of a company, female entrepreneurship generally starts from a need for survival due to unemployment and inequality of opportunity.Once the public policy programs of the countries analyzed were identified, it was possible to determine which countries give greater importance to this issue as a factor of social progress, granting benefits such as financing and subsidies for social enterprises, however, in many cases women do not agree to these benefits due to ignorance and lack of advice, the limited dissemination of guidance and training by the government..
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