Women are the most disregarded members of the community in Third World countries.rnThey are neglected in education, participation in the economy, politics, social and otherrncultural aspects of the country. They are also ignorant about the current informationrnrevolution and are far from information and communication technologies. Thisrnmarginalization is the result of religious and cultural biases the community has onrnwomen and the conception of women on themselves.rnHowever, concerned international and national organizations are currently puttingrnefforts in increasing the participation of women in the economy, management, politics,rnand other activities.rnGenerally speaking, women are involved in every aspect of the economy, 'neverthelessrntheir participation is very much significant in the informal sectors which providernsubsistence income source for their livelihood. To improve their economic involvementrnand income, they have started to organize themselves under one umbrella, i.e., they havernformed an association called Ethiopian Women Entrepreneurs Association, whosernobjective is to improve the standard of living of women entrepreneurs by providing thernnecesswy assistance to them.rnThe Association has a mission of providing the necessary information to womenrnentrepreneurs regarding investment opportunities, market potential, credit sources,rntraining sources, etc. and disseminates it to them through mass media, workshop,rnseminar, trade fair, and so on. However, it is not functioning as stated in its term ofrnreference. To provide an important information service, a thorough study on the needsrnof women entrepreneurs is essential, but it is not conducted.rnIn this study, a survey of information requirements of sample women entrepreneurs isrnconducted and, based on that an appropriate database is proposed, a prototype isrnimplemented, and important recommendations are incorporated.