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WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENABLERS (WEE) Program

Affirmative Finance Action for Women in Africa (AFAWA), a flagship initiative of the AfDB.

WEE Program evolution

3 Cohorts10 Organizations/cohort

Progress timeline - WEE Program

EXPECTED RESULT

ACHIEVEMENTS

Progress of the Women Entrepreneurship Enablers (WEE) program over 24 months.

FINAL TARGET

12,460 WSMEs

5,866 WSMEs

8,971 WSMEs

8,971 WSMEs

3,105 WSMEs

Q4

Q2

Q3

Q1

2,761 WSMEs trained by 31st March 2023 89% of the 1st quarter target 22% of the final target

1st cohort

12,460 WSMEs

10 Organizations

22 Countries

Click on the organizations' logo to learn more about their engagement with the WEE program...

2nd cohort

2,600 WSMEs

10 Organizations

19 Countries

Click on the organizations' logo to learn more about their engagement with the WEE program...

3rd Cohort

26,330 WSMEs

12 Organizations

26 Countries

Click on the organizations' logo to learn more about their engagement with the WEE program...

WEE network in each country

Hover or click* on any country to see the list of organizations involved with the WEE program in each of them.

more than 5

3-5

1-3

no partners

*Nigeria, Cameroon, Rwanda, Kenya and Tanzania.

WEE programme 1st cohort - No. of WSMEs

This interactive* map contains information on the distribution of WSMEs from the WEE programme's first cohort in each country. It follows the following colour coding. .

Over 100 WSMEs

51-100

11-50

1-10

None

*Click on any given country to learn more about the WEE active within it, and the number of WSMEs they involve

Graça Machel Trust (GMT)

Organization: Graça Machel is one of the world’s leading advocates for women’s and children’s rights and has been a social justice and political activist for many decades. She established the Graça Machel Trust in 2010 as a Pan-African advocacy organisation focused on child health and nutrition, education, women’s economic and financial empowerment, leadership and good governance.

Office(s): South Africa

Project Title: Women Creating Wealth – Know, Find & Grow Your Money

Countries involved: Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia, and South Africa

Project description: The proposed project will strengthen the capacity of 400 women entrepreneurs Women Creating Wealth (WCW). WCW is the flagship women entrepreneurship & enterprise accelerator under the broader GMT Women Economic and Social Advancement (WESA) Program.

4 Countries

400 WSMEs

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Impact Hub Abidjan

Organization: Impact Hub Abidjan is a start-up incubator, start-up accelerator, co-working space, and an innovation hub that provides support programs and services to entrepreneurs in Côte d’ivoire.

Office(s): Ivory Coast

Project Title: LICORN’HER” Investment Readiness and Capacity Building Program for African Women SMEs (WSMEs) and Women Entrepreneurship Enablers

Countries involved: Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte D'Ivoire, Mali, Niger, Senegal, and Togo, and Guinea-Conakry

Project description: The proposed project aims to increase access to funding, mentorship, and visibility for formal WSMEs, while also building the capacity and sustainability of enablers (incubators, accelerators, other entrepreneur support organizations) supporting WSMEs in Africa.

8 Countries

115 WSMEs

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Liberia
Centre d'Etude et de Formation pour le Développement (CEFOD)

Organization: Le demandeur chef de file, le CEFOD compte sur une expérience de plus de 50 ans de développement socio-économique au Tchad. Il dispose d’une grande et longue expérience en matière d’accompagnement des acteurs locaux et des entreprises dans la mise en œuvre des actions de développement.

Office(s): Tchad

Project Title: Exploiter des Nouveaux Systèmes pour Étendre les Modèles de Business des femmes Leaders et Entrepreneures au Tchad, au Cameroun et au Gabon

Countries involved: Tchad, Gabon, Cameroon

Project description: Renforcement des capacités des PME féminines permettre de se développer et d’accéder à des financements à travers les services de conseil et de formation en compétences managériales leur permettant de sortir de l’informel et de devenir commercialement viables.

3 Countries

90 WSMEs

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Lagos State Employment Trust Fund & Somo Africa

Organization: LSETF has an extensive track record of providing affordable access to financing for MSMEs through single-digit interest loans in its MSME loan program and will be deploying internal funds in addition to the financing provided by our financial institution partners.

Office(s): Nigeria

Project Title: Empower Her

Countries involved: Nigeria, Kenya and Tanzania

Project description: a 12-month project that aims to enhance the viability and sustainability of women-led SMEs in Nigeria, Kenya, and Tanzania through access to finance opportunities, business support, training, webinars, and masterclasses to grow and scale their businesses.

3 Countries

690 WSMEs

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E4Impact Foundation Social Enterprise

Organization: E4Impact empowers passionate African entrepreneurs to build and scale strong, sustainable and innovative businesses, that create jobs and provide solutions to their country’s challenges.

Office(s): Italy

Project Title: WONDER: Women-led Opportunities through Networking for the Development of Entrepreneurial Resources

Countries involved: Kenya, Cameroon

Project description: The Acceleration for WSMEs is designed to build women capacity by equipping them with skills, knowledge and tools to optimize and re-focus their businesses for growth and scale-up.

2 Countries

150 WSMEs

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Cherie Blair Foundation for Women

Organization: By blending insights from research, strong partnerships and pioneering technology we open doors for women entrepreneurs to skills, confidence, networks, finance and markets. We press for change to stop millions of women being held back from having the choice and opportunity to thrive.

Office(s): United Kingdom

Project Title: Road to Finance (R2F) with Training of Trainers

Countries involved: Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa

Project description: The project bridges the finance gap for WSMEs in Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa by providing comprehensive capacity skills training to support women to access finance. It also develops an innovative Training of Trainers (ToT) model to support scale & sustainability.

3 Countries

100 WSMEs

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Gambia
Burkina Faso
Zambia
Mozambique
Morroco
The COMESA Federation of Women in Business (COMFWB) Rwanda

Organization: To promote programmes that integrate women into trade and development activities in Eastern and Southern Africa: in particular, in the fields of industry, trade and services, agriculture, fishing, energy, transport and communications, natural resources and mining with the main objective of improving the economic conditions of women in the sub-region as well as increasing the awareness of women in development and business issues at the policy level..

Office(s): Rwanda

Project Title: WOMEN IN BUSINESS INCUBATION PROJECT

Countries involved: Rwanda

Project description: The Goal of this project is to provide Business Development Support Services including Investment readiness to 300 women MSMEs in Rwanda to equip them access more investment into their businesses. The development objective of this project include new strategies to make women led businesses investment ready, market ready and equip those women entrepreneurs with needed skills as required.

1 Country

300 WSMEs

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MDF West Africa

Organizations: Since 2014 MDF has been building the capacity of (female-led) SMEs, innovation hubs, Enterprise Support Organizations, and financial institutions across the African continent.

Office(s): Ghana

Countries involved: Benin, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mali

Project description: The overall goal of our project is to increase the access to finance for female-owned SMEs, so that they can grow their business and create more jobs and prosperity for the African continent. We do this by increasing (the quality of) the (financial) documentation that women-owned companies can present to financial institutions and making matches for those who are investment ready.

5 Countries

1,600 WSMEs

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Renewable Energy Business Incubator (REBi) Limited

Organization: The Incubator works to promote clean energy access in Uganda through our four major focus areas. We provide the following services: Nurturing Renewable Energy Business Start-ups, Provision of Business Development Services, Skills Development and Piloting renewable energy technologies.

Office(s): Uganda

Project Title: Enhancing the capacity of Women Small and Medium Size Enterprises (WSMEs) for increased access to finance and accelerated growth

Countries involved: Uganda, Nigeria & Burundi

Project description: We target to support highgrowth SMES who are expected to have internet access; some capacity-building sessions will be held physically while others will be held online. A total of 300 WSMEs and 10 Women Business Associations are expected to be supported and USD 5 million fund leveraged by 90 WSMEs.

3 Countries

300 WSMEs

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Pan African Women Empowerment Network (PAWEN)

Organization: PAWEN is an innovative Ed-Tech NGO addressing gender inequality, poverty, and financial inclusion in Africa by empowering African women with the Competence, Confidence, and Connections required to succeed in Business and Careers.

Office(s): Nigeria

Project Title: Scale Up Africa

Countries involved: Nigeria, Cameroon, and Zimbabwe

Project description: SCALEUP AFRICA (Womenpreneurs- Bankability, Access to Finance and Growth) Project is an enterprise development SME bootcamp that will equip 1000 Female African Entrepreneurs in Nigeria, Cameroon, Zimbabwewith the Competence, Confidence, Capital, and Connections they need to access finance, improve their profitability, and scale their businesses.

3 Countries

1,000 WSMEs

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Botswana
Mooto Holdings Limited

Organization: Mooto Holdings Ltd is an investment and business advisory firm for Small Medium Enterprises operating in 5 African countries namely; Zambia, Malawi, Tanzania, Kenya and Rwanda.

Office(s): Zambia

Project Title: Investment Preparation Program (IPP)

Countries involved: Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania & Zambia

Project description: It is aimed at supporting 3,000 WSME’s in our 5 targeted countries to become investment ready. The WSME’s will be provided with specialized business development support such as; business training, planning and profiling, digital marketing, financial management and reporting, corporate governance and policy formulation. After passing through this mentorship programme, the WSME’s be connected to financiers through a digital financing tool where they can apply for funding.

5 Countries

3,000 WSMEs

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Founder Institute Incorporated

Organization: The Founder Institute - the world’s most proven network to turn ideas into fundable startups, and startups into global businesses.

Office(s): USA

Countries involved: Kenya, Nigeria, Cameroon, Egypt

Project description: The programme is expected to reach 400 WSMEs in Africa (West, East, Northern and Central Africa) and has three components: (1) Facilitate capacity and skills training for WSMEs in target countries to improve their ability to better tap into local financial and capital markets (2) Establish an advisory Services and Support System for business, emotional and practical support (3) Facilitate access to finance through partner financial institutions in each country

4 Countries

400 WSMEs

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ENTREPRENARIUM Foundation

Organization: Founded in 2014, ENTREPRENARIUM ((E-IUM) is a leading organization whose mission is to enable African women entrepreneurs through capacity building, technical assistance, and access to finance programs in a face-to-face and highly interactive format.

Office(s): Rwanda

Project Title: Wingi Business Blueprint

Countries involved: Senegal, Gabon, Rwanda, Kenya

Project description: It intends to deliver, in an innovative phygital (physical and digital) format, capacity building and business support programs to 800 WSMEs in the 4 proposed countries and ensure that, of the 300 selected for technical assistance, at least 50% of them get access to finance through identified Financial Institutions such as Ecobank, Orabank, UBA and Access Bank.

4 Countries

800 WSMEs

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Mauritius
Mali
Angola
WETECH (Women in Entrepreneurship and Technology)

Organization: un accélérateur et un centre d’innovation basé au Cameroun et spécialisé dans l’accompagnement des femmes dans les domaines de la l’entrepreneuriat et de la Technologie.

Office(s): Cameroon

Project Title: FUNDHER

Countries involved: Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Togo et Afrique francophone

Project description: un programme d’éducation financière, d’accès au financement et de préparation à l’investissement spécialement conçu pour les PME féminines en Afrique. Le programme comprend 03 composantes, à savoir : une plateforme digitale, une application mobile et un programme de renforcement de capacités.

3 Countries

500 WSMEs

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AMI-African Management Institute

Organization: African Management Institute (AMI) est une entreprise sociale panafricaine qui accompagne des organisations ambitieuses à travers toute l’Afrique pour les faire grandir grâce à des dispositifs d’accompagnement et des outils favorisant la mise en pratique. Fondée en 2014, AMI a déjà formé plus de 42 000 à travers 39 pays d’Afrique grâce à sa présence au Sénégal, en Côte d’Ivoire, au Kenya, au Rwanda, en Ouganda et en Afrique du Sud.

Office(s): Kenya, South Africa, Rwanda

Project Title: Programme d’accélération de PME (petites et moyennes entreprises) et start-ups portées par des femmes

Countries involved: Mali, Niger, Senegal, Tunisie

Project description: L’objectif global du projet est de renforcer la place et les opportunités de financement pour les PME féminines, créant ainsi de nombreux emplois ; et l’objectif spécifique est d’accompagner 80 PMEs féminines à travers un programme de croissance et résilience de 6 mois puis de sélectionner 8 entreprises pour participer à un dispositif de suivi individualisé et une mise en relation avec des institutions financières.

4 Countries

800 WSMEs

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African Alliance for Women Empowerment (AFRAWE)

Organization: AFRAWE, established in Cairo Egypt, was founded in 2007 with the main objective of Empowering Women of Africa to Meet the Millennium Development Goals (DGs)(2000-2015) and currently to realize the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) (2015-2030)

Office(s): Egypt

Project Title: The We Agenda

Countries involved: Kenya, Egypt, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Tanzania, Zambia, Sierra Leone, Ghana, Morocco, Libya, Madagascar, Rwanda

Project description: It specifically focuses on increasing inclusive finance for women entrepreneurs on the African continent by building a network designed to connect Africa’s large-buying-organizations committed to the inclusion of women-led and owned businesses to access and succeed in supply chain.

14 Countries

500 WSMEs

Seedstars and GrowthAfrica Foundation

Organizations: GrowthAfrica is a growth frontier and growth partner dedicated to supporting entrepreneurs, growing ambitious and scalable African ventures and SMEs into successful enterprises through business acceleration, strategic advice and access to investments. Seedstars is an entrepreneurship enabler which envisions a world where every talented and determined entrepreneur has access to the resources that they need to grow their business and create a lasting impact in their communities.

Office(s): South Africa

Project Title: Enhancing Women Entrepreneurship Enablers for Stronger Women SMEs in Africa

Countries involved: Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Kenya, Malawi, Morocco, Mozambique, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Rwanda, Zambia

Project description: The Consortium’s project has four objectives: 1.) increasing the viability of women entrepreneurship enablers through mentorship, capacity building and community, 2.) increasing the investment readiness of WSMEs through access to mentorship and capacity building, 3.) increasing access to funding for WSMEs through investor match-making, and 4.) increasing the visibility of WSMEs and Affirmative Finance Action for Women in Africa’s (AFAWA) mission.

11 Countries

1,800 WSMEs

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Malawi

Tanzania

1st cohort:

  • Africa Entreprise Challenge Fund (AECF)
  • Garça Machel Trust (GMT)
  • Seedstars and GrowthAfrica Foundation
  • Africa Women Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum (AWIEF)
3rd cohort:
  • Pan African Women Empowerment Network (PAWEN)
  • Mooto Holdings Limited
  • Lagos State Employment Trust Fund & Somo Africa
  • TAPBDS COMPANY LIMITED
  • African Alliance for Women Empowerment (AFRAWE)

Cameroon

1st cohort:

  • Growth 4 Her (Creative Space Startups, WETECH Cameroonn, The Learning Gate, Socio Capital)
  • Women in Africa (WIA) *Seedstars and GrowthAfrica Foundation
  • E4Impact Foundation Social Enterprise
2nd cohort:
  • ImpactHER Foundation Ltd/Gte
  • Founder Institute Incorporated
3rd cohort:
  • Centre d'Etude et de Formation pour le Développement (CEFOD)
  • Pan African Women Empowerment Network (PAWEN)
  • WETECH (Women in Entrepreneurship and Technology)

MBC Africa

Organization: MBC Africa: key business development and capital raising experience, especially for agribusiness companies. MBC Africa also has a network of partners in multiple countries in ECOWAS countries.

Office(s): Ghana

Project Title: ShEquity Business Accelerator (SHEBA) Business Development Facility

Countries involved: Burkina Faso, Guinea, Mali, Niger, Nigeria

Project description: The ShEquity Investment Ecosystem approach includes combining cash investment and operational support through SHEBA. SHEBA serves two purposes: i) a pipeline builder for ShEquity: provide pre-investment support to get businesses to become investment ready and select the best businesses to be recommended to ShEquity investment team; ii) Business Development Facility (BDF) for post-investment value addition.

5 Countries

300 WSMEs

Rwanda

1st cohort:

  • ENTREPRENARIUM Foundation
  • Seedstars and GrowthAfrica Foundation
  • Africa Women Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum (AWIEF)
2nd cohort: iHUB Limited 3rd cohort:
  • The COMESA Federation of Women in Business (COMFWB) Rwanda
  • Mooto Holdings Limited
  • African Alliance for Women Empowerment (AFRAWE)

Growth 4 Her (joint project)

Organization: This is a joint application submitted by:

  • Creative Space Startups
  • WETECH Cameroon
  • The Learning Gate
  • SocioCapital

Office(s): Nigeria, Cameroon

Project Title: Growth 4 Her

Countries involved: Nigeria, Cameroon

Project description: An accelerator program targeted at building the capacity of women-led small and medium enterprises to enable them to transition to being fundable growth-stage businesses.

2 Countries

120 WSMEs

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Ethiopia
The Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund (AECF)

Organization: AECF is a leading development finance organisation that supports businesses to innovate, create jobs and leverage investments to create resilience and sustainable incomes in rural and marginalized communities in Africa.

Office(s): Kenya, Ivory Coast, Tanzania, USA

Project Title: Nkwanzi Scaling WSMEs project

Countries involved: Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Kenya, Liberia, Mali, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe

Project description: The Nkwanzi Scaling WSMEs project aims to unlock the entrepreneurial capacity of 400 women-led enterprises and improve the AECF’s ecosystem for supporting women entrepreneurs in nine countries. By 2023, AECF will have on-boarded additional WSMEs from Somalia, Senegal, and Nigeria that will be added to this cohort.

9 Countries

1400 WSMEs

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Cameroun
South Africa
Senegal
Invest in Africa

Organization: We are a collaboration of private companies, public bodies and donor organisations that support local African businesses by improving access to markets, skills and finance.

Office(s): Kenya

Project Title: Building Resilience of Women-Owned Small and Medium Enterprises and Championing their Access to Finance

Countries involved: Kenya, Ghana and Senegal

Project description: The Project is aimed at building the resilience of 100 Women SMEs in Kenya, Ghana and Senegal and facilitate finance worth $3M.

3 Countries

100 WSMEs

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Kenya

1st cohort:

  • Africa Entreprise Challenge Fund (AECF)
  • Transformational Business Network (Tbn Africa)
  • ENTREPRENARIUM Foundation
  • Seedstars and GrowthAfrica Foundation
  • E4Impact Foundation Social Enterprise
  • Africa Women Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum (AWIEF)
2nd cohort:
  • MDF West Africa
  • iHUB Limited
  • Lioness of Africa Public Benefit Corporation
  • Founder Institute Incorporated
  • Centre for Enterprise Development and Innovation (CEDI)
  • Cherie Blair Foundation for Women
  • Invest in Africa
3rd cohort:
  • Mooto Holdings Limited
  • Lagos State Employment Trust Fund & Somo Africa
  • African Alliance for Women Empowerment (AFRAWE)

Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
TAPBDS COMPANY LIMITED

Organization: Business Development experts driven by the spirit of working with entrepreneurs by providing them with innovative solutions that drive growth and sustainability of their businesses. Dedicated to transforming SMEs and cooperatives in the multi-sector settings including agribusinesses, manufacturing, service industry and retail by developing customized solutions.

Office(s): Tanzania

Project Title: ENHANCING WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENABLERS FOR STRONGER WOMEN SMEs IN AFRICA

Countries involved: Tanzania, Burundi and Uganda

Project description: The main goal of the proposed project is to enhance the viability and sustainability of formal women SMEs to effectively take advantage of available financing opportunities to scale up their businesses. The project is divided into three respective components generated from the project objectives, namely (1) strengthening access to finance, (2) capacity building and financial linkages and (3) strengthening the enabling environment.

3 Countries

300 WSMEs

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Uganda
Fondation SEPHIS

Organization: la Fondation SEPHIS s’appuie sur l’expérience de l’organisation de plus 13 ans dans les domaines de la formation et l’accompagnement des entreprises dirigées par les femmes ainsi que de l’inclusion financière.

Office(s): Côte d'Ivoire

Project Title: ‘’Women and Finance’’

Countries involved: Côte d'Ivoire, Togo

Project description: ’Women and finance’’ est programme d’accompagnement et d’accélération de 50 petites et moyennes entreprises féminines en Côte d’Ivoire et au Togo pour faciliter leurs accès aux financements et leur positionnement au sein du secteur des affaires au niveau régional et international.

2 Countries

50 WSMEs

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Lionesses of Africa Public Benefit Corporation

Organization: A social enterprise founded in 2014, advancing Africa’s women entrepreneurs, with a mission to drive large scale change so they can fulfil their potenDal, generate economic prosperity, improve their communiDes and become the game-changers Africa needs to solve pressing socio-economic problems. As a Public Benefit CorporaDon, Lionesses of Africa delivers impact at scale to women entrepreneurs, always free of charge.

Office(s): USA

Project Title: KUKUA FUNDING READINESS PROGRAMME, “Advancing Women Entrepreneurs To Advance Africa’s Economic Growth”

Countries involved: South Africa, Kenya and Ghana

Project description: The 12 month long KFRP will focus on empowering a cohort of 500 women entrepreneurs from 3 countries - South Africa, Kenya and Ghana. The aim is to unlock their entrepreneurial capacity and growth potential, and their preparedness to access growth funding, by enabling them through focused training and development sessions as part of a highly structured, digitally delivered accelerator programme.

3 Countries

500 WSMEs

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Nigeria
Sierra Leone
Zimbabwe
iHUB Limited

Organization: iHub is a pioneer tech hub in Africa founded in March 2010 based in Kenya. In 2019, iHub was acquired by Co-CreaƟon HUB thus expanding its capacity to support businesses across Africa through world-class programs and products including access to a Design Lab and Research & Development Center in Kigali, Rwanda focused on innovating for social impact.

Office(s): Kenya

Project Title: Women In Business Programme

Countries involved: Kenya, Nigeria and Rwanda

Project description: iHub is proposing to scale up its Women in Business project to support 200 women entrepreneurs over a 24-month period across Kenya, Nigeria and Rwanda with 20 out of the 200 further supported to access funding.

3 Countries

200 WSMEs

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Centre for Enterprise Development and Innovation (CEDI)

Organization: Support aspiring Kenyan entrepreneurs to build successful enterprises that contribute to sustainable development.

Office(s): Kenya

Project Title: Improving Technical, Managerial Capacity and Credit Access for WSMEs

Countries involved: Kenya

Project description: to enhance the technical managerial capacity and improve credit access among WSMEs. The project has three main components: (1) Technical and business advisory, (2) Leveraging Digital Platforms for improved management, credit & markets access, and (3) Partnerships & Networking.

4 Countries

200 WSMEs

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Transformational Business Network (Tbn Africa)

Organization: The Africa Women Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum (AWIEF) is a pan-African not-for-profit women’s economic empowerment organization that promotes and supports female enterprise and innovation across Africa through a portfolio of high impact development programmes.

Office(s): Nairobi, Uganda

Project Title: Creating economic and social transformation among low-income communities through catalyzing growth of women owned Small and Growing Businesses (WSGBs) in Kenya and Uganda.

Countries involved: Kenya, Uganda

Project description: This project will reduce the constraints that women entrepreneurs in Kenya and Uganda face in accessing catalytic capital. We will achieve this through our capacity building program that will provide bespoke technical assistance to impact driven WSMEs to become profitable, scale their businesses and mobilize private sector investment.

2 Countries

1,000 WSMEs

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Tanzania
Women in Africa (WIA)

Organization: Women In Africa is a social impact company whose mission is to support African women entrepreneurs and leaders in their journey to impact the continent’s economy.

Office(s): Rep. of Mauritius

Project Title: Investir dans 4400 PME féminines d'Afrique

Countries involved: Madagascar, Cameroun, Sénégal, Gabon

Project description: Le projet vise à accompagner les organisations des pays cibles dont l’objet est de soutenir les PME féminines (PME f) – notamment sur le volet « accès au financement ». (associations de femmes d’affaires, incubateurs, accélérateurs, coopératives, etc.)

4 Countries

4,400 WSMEs

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Namibia
Ghana
Pan African Women Empowerment Network (PAWEN)

Organization: Pula is an agricultural insurance and technology company that designs and delivers innovative agricultural insurance and digital services to help smallholder farmers and rural clients endure climate risks, improve their farming practices, and bolster their profits.

Office(s): Kenya

Project Title: Promoting Access to Finance through Agri-Insurance

Countries involved: Ghana and Tanzania

Project description: Pula will provide accessible, scalable, agriculture insurance for 20,000 female smallholder farmers and SMEs by bundling insurance with inputs purchased including; seeds, fertilizer etc. We envisage that more women farmers and agri-business owners will have easy access to bank loans and credits if they are able to give assurance of no-income loss to financial institutions.

2 Countries

20,000 WSMEs

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PAWA Africa Pty (Ltd)

Organization: Pawa Africa Pty (Ltd) is a young, vibrant and leading sustainability impact agency founded in 2015 by the current Business Executive Director, Alesimo Mwanga.

Office(s): South Africa

Project Title: Enhancing Women Entrepreneurship Enablers for Stronger WSMEs in Africa

Countries involved: South Africa

Project description: PAWA Africa is proposing a digital financial health initiative in collaboration with Akiba Digital to onboard 5000 WSMEs who will access financial literacy and access to funding opportunities through a digital SME financial health platform.

1 Country

5000 WSMEs

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Nigeria

1st cohort:

  • Growth 4 Her (Creative Space Startups, WETECH Cameroonn, The Learning Gate, Socio Capital)
  • Africa Women Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum (AWIEF)
2nd cohort:
  • ImpactHER Foundation Ltd/Gte
  • iHUB Limited
  • Founder Institute Incorporated
  • Cherie Blair Foundation for Women
3rd cohort:
  • MBC Africa
  • Lagos State Employment Trust Fund & Somo Africa
  • African Alliance for Women Empowerment (AFRAWE)
  • Renewable Energy Business Incubator (REBi) Limited
  • Pan African Women Empowerment Network (PAWEN)

Africa Women Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum (AWIEF)

Organization: The Africa Women Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum (AWIEF) is a pan-African not-for-profit women’s economic empowerment organization that promotes and supports female enterprise and innovation across Africa through a portfolio of high impact development programmes.

Office(s): South Africa

Project Title: Solutions catalysing increased access to capital for the success of women entrepreneurs

Countries involved: Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Zambia.

Project description: The proposed project aims at improving access to finance for WSMEs and will support growth-oriented women-owned/led enterprises for scale, access to markets, and investment readiness.

7 Countries

510 WSMEs

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Kenya
ImpactHER Foundation Ltd/Gte

Organization: ImpactHER is committed to empowering African women entrepreneurs by providing them with the necessary digital training and resources to grow their small and medium-sized businesses.

Office(s): Nigeria, Kenya, Cameroon, Ghana, Benin, Mozambique and Tunisia.

Project Title: Strengthening Women Small and Medium Enterprises in Africa Through Holistic Support for Business Growth and Access to Finance

Countries involved: Cameroon, Mali, Mozambique, and Nigeria

Project description: AccelerateHER, is an ImpactHER financing accelerator, strategically designed for African female-led businesses to access capital while also being provided with skills training, and advisory/mentorship to strengthen and empower African female-led SMEs. AccelerateHER employs a structured multi-layered intervention model to accelerate businesses financially by providing holistic business support to African female-led businesses and adequately equipping with the skills, tools, and relationships required to access institutional funding.

4 Countries

800 WSMEs

Click here to visit their website.

Ivory Coast
Rwanda