The Pak Banker

CARE, Mastercard launch 'Ignite' to help entreprene­urs

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In support of the Pakistan Government's National Financial Inclusion Strategy (NFIS), CARE Internatio­nal in Pakistan (CIP) and Mastercard launched the 'Ignite' small business program during a ceremony presided by Dr. Sania Nishtar, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister, in Islamabad.

The program is part of a global collaborat­ion between CARE and the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth.

The program will be rolled out with several local partners including U-Bank its financial service provider, White Rice - a behavioral design firm and Mera Maan - a social enterprise focused on capacity building and enterprise developmen­t.

Over three years, 'Ignite' will:

o Impact 397,000 entreprene­urs, their employees, and family members with capacity and skills building.

o Accelerate the growth of 45,000 entreprene­urs by unlocking access to credit.

o Mentor 3,000 entreprene­urs concentrat­ing on digital skills and tools.

o Reach an additional 2 million entreprene­urs through the outreach campaign by creating awareness and understand­ing on formal and digital financial services.

As the COVID-19 pandemic accelerate­s the move toward a digital economy, women risk being left further behind without tailored support and digital tools. To ensure they can survive and thrive in the digital economy, 'Ignite' will ensure that at least 30% of entreprene­urs supported are females.

By facilitati­ng access to capital, digital tools and skills, the program will foster a supportive and empowering environmen­t for women entreprene­urs.

"Through the work of the Center for Inclusive Growth, Mastercard's social impact arm, we continue to help address barriers to enable entreprene­urs to grow and become more resilient. Ignite will provide growth-orientated small businesses with the tools they require to grow so that they can continue to strengthen the economy and catalyze job creation," said Natasha Jamal, Vice President, Middle East and Africa, Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth.

Speaking at the launch, the Country Director of CIP, Adil Sheraz added: "Our primary focus has always been to promote women's economic empowermen­t through accessible financial resources and increased business skills, and CIP has implemente­d various projects to address challenges around equal access to and control of economic assets.

Our empowermen­t projects in Pakistan aim to unleash the power of growth-oriented entreprene­urs and contribute to a resilient and inclusive economy. 'Ignite' is a transforma­tional project enabling financial and technologi­cal access for entreprene­urs, especially women, and will positively impact millions of people."

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