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Govt sets aside $4,7bn for financial inclusion of women

- BY HARRIET CHIKANDIWA Follow Harriet on Twitter @harrietchi­kand1

GOVERNMENT has set aside $4,7 billion in the 2022 national budget to support financial inclusion of women across the country.

In his 2022 national budget statement presented last month, Finance minister Mthuli Ncube said women played a critical role in the economy as producers, leaders, entreprene­urs and service providers.

“The empowermen­t of women, through various interventi­ons, is meant to ensure equal opportunit­ies in every field, irrespecti­ve of gender and in line with the thrust of NDS1 (National Developmen­t Strategy One) of leave no-one and no place behind.”

“In support of the empowermen­t drive and a more inclusive society, the 2022 national budget has a provision of $4,7 billion for the Ministry of Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprise Developmen­t for interventi­ons tailor-made to meet the needs of women,” Ncube said.

“Capitalisa­tion of empowermen­t institutio­ns such as Women Developmen­t Fund, Community Developmen­t Fund, Zimbabwe Women’s Microfinan­ce Bank, Empower Bank (which is being remodelled into a developmen­t finance institutio­n) and Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t Corporatio­n is critical in achieving a gender inclusive budget.”

Ncube said progress had been noted in the area of financial inclusion of women after the formation of the Women Microfinan­ce Bank and the Financial Inclusion Empowermen­t Fund, among others.

“Since the launch of the National Financial Inclusion Strategy in March 2016, there has been notable progress on access to formal financial services by the targeted groups, particular­ly with respect to loans to SME (small and medium enterprise­s), women and youths.

“Some of the resources will go towards recapitali­sation of the related financial institutio­ns as well as a guarantee fund to address collateral issues that are inhibiting access to finance by the target groups.”

Ncube said they had establishe­d the National Venture Capital Fund in response to demand for jobs by youths and women as well as to promote entreprene­urship and innovation by SMEs.

“The fund prioritise­s projects with capacity to create new jobs, generate foreign currency through exports, substitute imports, and promote women and youth entreprene­urship, as well as projects with high technologi­cal impact.”

Over the years, the Women Affairs ministry has been getting less than 1% of the national budget to support women projects and SMEs.

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Finance minister Mthuli Ncube

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