100,000 Businesses Gets Support From Ecobank Group And Partners
The African Union Development Agency NEPAD (AUDA-NEPAD) and the Ecobank Group its strategic partner on the development have launched a $2 million fund to support 100,000 Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).
AUDA-NEPAD launched the 100,000 MSMEs Programme to accelerate African economic transformation, provide the needed skills, and build resilience against the economic shock triggered by the global pandemic.
The initiative seeks to build the capacity of 1,000,000 enterprises in Africa through entrepreneurial and business training to improve access to finance and new markets while establishing networks for support and incubation to bolster their success.
“Across the globe, MSMEs are the biggest and the best engine of innovation, social transformation and economic development and growth.
AUDA-NEPAD is deeply convinced that Africa structural transformation will be driven by youth and women led businesses and innovations.” Said the Director of Programme Delivery and Coordination Directorate, AUDA-NEPAD, Mr Amine Idriss Adoum.
Collaboration
AUDA-NEPAD and the Ecobank Group announced their collaboration in May 2020 and agreed to tackle three main pillars in supporting MSMEs in coming out of the devastating economic impact of COVID-19 pandemic.
The pillars are, MSME Academy, MSME Finance and MSME Marketplace. The MSME Academy was launched in August 2020 in eight countries.
Both institutions will now proceed to launch the MSME Finance pillar in the same countries, namely Chad, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, and Togo.
A total sum of $ 2.0million will be extended in the form of working capital to beneficiaries who meet the set criteria across the eight countries in the first phase.
Urgent need
“After an unprecedented year in 2020, the impact of COVID-19 continues to be felt across African economies with an increased and urgent need to support MSMEs Businesses which are the backbone of our economies”, he said.
Group Executive Commercial Banking for Ecobank, Mrs Josephine Anan-Ankomah, expressed the bank’s readiness to support the ‘100,000 MSMEs’ initiative.
“Following the successful launch of the MSME Academy, we are now going ahead with the financing component. We look forward to celebrating the businesses who will successfully go through this training program and who will meet the criteria for financial support,” she said.
Objectives of the programme is to expand the reach of the 100,000 MSMEs initiative to youth across the continent and enable linkages into the wider entrepreneurship ecosystem that benefit the youth after training.
Source: Graphiconline