AfDB to fund 69,000 women entrepreneurs in Nigeria with $15m

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From Isaac Anumihe, Abuja

Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative (We-Fi), under the African Development Bank (AfDB) has announced its intention to fund 69,000 women  with $15 million in Nigeria,  Cameroon, Egypt, Kenya, Mozambique with a view to  improving their  small and medium businesses.

The statement obtained from the bank’s website said that this fourth round of financing  will benefit almost 69,000 women entrepreneurs in developing economies with access to digital technology and finance.

“The funds will enable the Africa Digital Financial Inclusion Facility to design and implement programmes  to improve digital access to finance  women entrepreneurs and  reduce the $42 billion financing gap as well as  improve  their operational efficiency to build back better following the COVID-19 crisis.

“We-Fi’s fourth round of allocations comes at a crucial time. Women’s economic empowerment is under pressure due to conflict and insecurity, rising prices and the continuous fallout from the COVID-19  pandemic around the world,” the bank said.

According to We-Fi, the funding which  will not only complement Affirmative Finance Action for Women in Africa Initiative (AFAWA) will also be used  to broaden access to finance for women small and medium businesses.

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