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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 ...

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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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...Characteristics of a young african woman entrepreneur low business management and literacy technical skills little access to bds market opportunities capital culturally fixed confidence non homogenous varied categories competing priorities overburdened on the other hand growing pro public gender procurement policies eac comesa private sector markets supply chains funding windows in financial institutions social economy financing government funds bridging gap case women entrepreneurship development economic empowerment project what intervention o objective more led businesses contribute job creation growth equality outcome increase their performance kenya tanzania selected programmes are reviewed by policy makers mainstream wed uganda tools approaches available past lifespan entrepreneurs rural target group associations enhanced capacity for services provision outreach service providers training mentorship trainers information networks strengthening sme agencies linkages ngos weas techn...

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