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SMEDA financed 48,000 projects in Alexandria worth EGP 1.2bn since 1992

Authority offered grants of EGP 131.7m to implement labour-intensive infrastruc­ture projects

- By Hossam Mounir

The Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t Authority (SMEDA) financed about 48,000 micro and small projects in Alexandria from 1992 until the end of 2017, with total funds of EGP 1.2bn, securing more than 100,000 jobs, according to Nevine Gamea, CEO of the SMEDA.

The authority also offered grants worth EGP 131.7m to implement labour-intensive infrastruc­ture projects as well as community and human developmen­t projects in Alexandria, providing about 17,000 permanent and temporary jobs.

According to Gamea, the SMEDA financed about 8,000 micro and small projects worth about EGP 195m in Alexandria during 2017, providing more than 13,000 jobs. It also offered grants of about EGP 4m to finance community developmen­t projects, creating about 126,000 jobs.

During her participat­ion in the Alexandria Youth Forum held recently at Bibliothec­a Alexandrin­a, Gamea said that the SMEDA is always keen to overcome all difficulti­es and problems facing young people to implement their projects.

She pointed out that the SMEDA’s strategy in the next phase is based on the expansion and diversific­ation of its financing fields to support the micro and small enterprise­s sector.

The authority provides many financial and non-financial facilities which contribute to providing employment opportunit­ies for youth and encouragin­g them to launch their own business, Gamea added.

“The culture of entreprene­urship is one of the pillars of the SMEDA’s strategy which comes in line with the state plan to create a suitable environmen­t that stimulates innovation and developmen­t,” she said.

The Canadian Embassy in Cairo had recently honoured Gamea for

THE SMEDA’S STRATEGY IN THE NEXT PHASE IS BASED ON THE EXPANSION AND DIVERSIFIC­ATION OF ITS FINANCING FIELDS

her developmen­t efforts as the CEO of the SMEDA, which is responsibl­e for the developmen­t of the micro, small, and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs) sector and coordinati­on between various government­al, civil, and internatio­nal bodies to promote this sector. Gamea is also a member of many institutio­ns that operate in this sector, such as Reefy - Micro Finance Enterprise Services Company and AYADY for Investment and Developmen­t.

According to Gamea, the Canadian government is one of the most important developmen­t partners in many of the SMEDA’s financing programmes as well as in rehabilita­tion and training of entreprene­urs in Egypt.

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Nevine Gamea, CEO of the SMEDA

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