Women entrepreneurship plays a pivotal role in fostering economic growth, promoting social justice, and driving innovation across various sectors. When women initiate and lead business ventures, they not only create employment opportunities but also contribute significantly to poverty alleviation and the upliftment of marginalized communities. Women entrepreneurs are increasingly entering diverse domains such as technology, manufacturing, services, and social enterprises, demonstrating resilience, creativity, and leadership. Despite their growing presence, women continue to face numerous challenges that hinder their entrepreneurial journey. These include gender-based discrimination, limited access to financial capital, inadequate mentorship and training opportunities, and societal expectations regarding work-life balance. Such barriers are often intensified by prevailing cultural norms, legal restrictions, and institutional biases, particularly in developing economies. This paper explores the evolving landscape of women entrepreneurship, highlighting trends, success factors, and the persistent obstacles encountered by female entrepreneurs. It examines how advancements in education, digital technology, and globalization are enabling women to overcome traditional barriers and engage competitively in global markets. Furthermore, the paper emphasizes the need for targeted policy interventions—such as gender-sensitive funding mechanisms, entrepreneurship development programs, and institutional support—to create a more inclusive and supportive ecosystem for women-led ventures. Ultimately, empowering women through entrepreneurship not only enhances their individual agency but also serves as a catalyst for broader socio-economic transformation. Recognizing and addressing the unique challenges faced by women entrepreneurs is essential for achieving inclusive and sustainable development.