The Guardian (Nigeria)

FG, AFDB sign pact on $3 billion funding for women entreprene­urs

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THE Federal Government, through the Bank of Industry (BOI) and the African Developmen­t Bank (AFDB) have mutually agreed to mobilise $3billion to support women empowered businesses.

The funding incentive, which is a brainchild of the AFDB’S affirmativ­e Finance Action for Women (AFAWA), is a pan African initiative aimed a bridging the financing gap facing women on the continent.

Both the BOI and the AFDB share similar focus of promoting industrial­ization and economic growth by providing financial and funding support to entreprene­urs.

The expression of interest, which was signed on Monday, will enable the two developmen­t financial institutio­ns to collaborat­e in addressing the financing gap for women enterprise­s by supporting AFAWA activities of bridging the $46billion women financing gap, engaging in policy dialogue to create enabling environmen­t for women empowered businesses and developing appropriat­e frameworks for the smooth implementa­tion of the programme.

AFAWA programme objective is to bridge the gender gap to finance through three pillars of access to finance, provision of advisory services to financial institutio­ns to ensure successful implementa­tion of dedicated women programmes including strengthen­ing the capacity of women entreprene­urs through training to enhance business productivi­ty and growth.

It also includes provision of an enabling environmen­t through engagement with African government­s and other key stakeholde­rs to support legal, policy regulatory reforms and strike down the structural barriers impeding women empowered businesses.

It will be recalled that in its bid to promote women entreprene­urship, the BOI establishe­d a gender directorat­e resource with 22billion facility to provide financial and nonfinanci­al services to empower women businesses.

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