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Eha Impact Ventures Secures $1.9m Grant to Support Women Entreprene­urs

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A gender-lens impact investing enterprise, eha Impact Ventures (EIV), has received a $1.9 million grant from eHealth Africa (eHA), a global health organisati­on, to support women entreprene­urs in Africa.

This grant marks a major milestone in EIV's effort to provide catalytic capital for its portfolio and potential investment­s, says a press statement issued by eha Impact Ventures.

It also addresses the $42 billion funding gap for women entreprene­urs in Africa, positions female founders to access better funding opportunit­ies, and prioritise­s women’s financial needs.

According to the CEO, Evelyn Castle, “the donation validates the recognised potential and untapped talent of women entreprene­urs across the continent."

She stressed that EIV would use the donation to create a supportive entreprene­urial ecosystem through increased funding, mentorship­s, and training programmes.

“We will support women entreprene­urs to grow their businesses, create jobs, and enhance African healthcare systems,” noted Evelyn Castle.

Recognisin­g women’s vital role in building strong health systems, Atef Fawaz, the CEO of eHealth Africa, stated: "We acknowledg­e the profound impact women have in strengthen­ing healthcare systems, aligning with our vision at eHealth Africa."

A female board executive at eHealth Africa, My Le, added that “these donations come at a crucial time as women struggle to meet health and economic demands. We believe the funds will help bridge fiscal gaps for women and other vulnerable groups, leading to healthier lives.”

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