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France President, G7 Leaders Provide AFDB’s AFAWA Initiative With U.S.$251 Million To Support Women Entrepreneurs

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Tuesday, August 27th, 2019
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French President Emmanuel Macron and G7 leaders on Sunday, August 25, 2019, approved a package totalling US$251 million in support of the African Development Bank’s Affirmative Finance Action for Women in Africa (AFAWA) initiative to support women entrepreneurs, a release from AfDB has said.

“I am particularly proud, as the current G7 president, that the program we are supporting, the AFAWA initiative, comes from an African Organization, the African Development Bank, which works with African guarantee funds and a network of African banks,” Macron said during a press conference at the G7 Summit in Biarritz, France.

The risk-sharing mechanism used by AFAWA (Affirmative Finance Action for Women in Africa) is a practical approach to international commitments. It is a direct response to the demand by women to ease access to financing, specifically on the need to establish a financing mechanism for women’s economic empowerment, adopted during a summit of African heads of state in 2015 and assigned to the AfDB for implementation.

“African women are the backbone of the continent, therefore, I am thrilled to bring their voice to the G7, because AFAWA is essential for our continent,” said Beninese artist Angelique Kidjo, a guest at the press conference in her role as a program ambassador.

The Bank’s president Akinwumi Adesina, applauded the “extraordinary support of all the G7 heads of state and government, which will provide incredible momentum to the AFAWA program.”

“This is a great day for African women,” Adesina said, adding, “Investing in women entrepreneurs in Africa is important because women are not only Africa’s future, they are Africa’s present.”

“Currently, women operate over 40% of SMEs in Africa, but there is a financing gap of US$42 billion between male and female entrepreneurs, but this gap must be closed, and quickly,” he added.

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FAWA aims to raise up to US$5 billion for African women entrepreneurs, and the AfDB will provide US$1 billion financings. “This financing effort for women is the most significant in the continent’s history,” Adesina said.

The AFAWA initiative, backed by the G7 nations is to improve women’s access to financing through innovative, and adapted financial instruments, including guarantee mechanisms to support women entrepreneurs.

In cooperation with strategic partners, the second principle is to provide capacity-building services to women entrepreneurs, including access to mentoring and training courses in entrepreneurship.

AFAWA also assists financial institutions in responding to the specific needs of women-led businesses through specially adapted financial and non-financial products.

The third principle is improving the legal and regulatory environment, eliminating obstacles that specifically affect women by engaging in policy dialogue with governments, central banks, and other institutions.

This press conference on AFAWA is part of the G7 Summit’s emphasis on reducing inequality, specifically including a renewed partnership with Africa. This partnership will be highlighted by creating sustainable employment and supporting entrepreneurship, particularly women entrepreneurs.

France holds the presidency of the G7 in 2019, and President Emmanuel Macron is championing gender equality as a major theme of his five-year term.

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