
This study aims to uncover and address the intersectional challenges faced by women entrepreneurs with disabilities in accessing business support and financial services in low- and middle-income countries in Asia, particularly Bangladesh, Cambodia, and Nepal. The experiences of entrepreneurs in our study highlight that women entrepreneurs with disabilities face societal, institutional, and infrastructural barriers that significantly hinder their business endeavours and access to support services, including financial capital, underscoring the urgent need for more inclusive services, programmes, and comprehensive policies.