The AUDA-NEPAD (the African Union
Development Agency) and Ecobank Group have announced that they are
committing resources to Africa’s micro, small and medium scale
enterprises (MSMEs).
The second virtual workshop facilitated
by McKinsey recently, provided an opportunity to reaffirm the importance
of sustaining market access and strengthening capabilities for MSMEs.
During this session, high level
representatives from the African Union Commission, regional development
banks, development financial institutions, international organisations
and commercial banks from the continent, agreed to put in place the
AUDA-NEPAD “100,000 MSMEs by 2021” programme.
The AUDA-NEPAD MSME programme has will
have five pillars: AUDA MSME Academy; MSME Financing Support Programme;
MSME Marketplace; MSME Micro-health insurance Scheme, and MSME digital
platform.
The five pillars were designed to ensure
that MSMEs across the continent are supported to become more resilient,
improve their market access and take advantage of technology to tap
into the African market of 1.3 billion consumers and leverage the Africa
Continental Free Trade Agreement.
AUDA-NEPAD Chief Executive Officer, Dr.
Ibrahim Assane Mayaki, commended the contribution of all financial
institutions, development partners and other stakeholders who
participated in designing the, “100,000 MSMEs by 2021,” programme.
Ecobank Group CEO, Ade Ayeyemi,
reiterated the bank’s commitment to the initiative and specifically
confirmed its support in building the digital platform, developing
content for the MSME Academy and participating in lending to African
MSMEs.
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