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Characteristics of a Young African Woman Entrepreneur Low business management and Low literacy technical skills Little access to BDS and market Opportunities Little Access to Capital Culturally Fixed Low Confidence Non-homogenous and varied categories Competing Priorities – “overburdened” On the Other hand….Growing Opportunities Pro Public gender Procurement policies opportunities EAC/COMESA Private Sector Markets Supply Chains Funding Windows in Financial Institutions, Social Economy Financing and Government Funds Bridging the Gap The Case of Women Entrepreneurship Development and Economic Empowerment Project What Intervention? WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT o Development Objective: More women-led businesses contribute to job creation, economic growth and gender equality Outcome 1 Women-led businesses increase their Women-led businesses increase their performance Kenya performance Tanzania Outcome 2 Selected policies and programmes are reviewed Selected policies and programmes are reviewed by policy makers to mainstream WED Uganda by policy makers to mainstream WED Outcome 3 Selected WED tools and approaches are Selected WED tools and approaches are available past the project lifespan available past the project lifespan women entrepreneurs (30% young, 30%rural) Target group and women entrepreneurs’ associations. Enhanced capacity for Business Development services provision and outreach by financial service providers Training Mentorship Market Trainers Information networks strengthening SME Agencies – Market Public Sector, Linkages NGOs, WEAs, Private Sector Technology Access Financial Access Cross Cutting : Social Security, Formalization, Outreach to Women, Outreach to Youth , Rural outreach
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