Description
The Competitiveness and Financial Inclusion Project (CAFI) is a strategic intervention by the Government of Lesotho aimed at boosting the sustainable participation of the private sector in the national economy. Its intervention strategy is based on a dual pillar: improve competitiveness, local businesses and broaden financial inclusion to traditionally excluded population segments, including micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), women, and young entrepreneurs. The program addresses regulatory bottlenecks (G2B reforms) and gaps in access to finance and non-financial support services, while strengthening the country's financial resilience to climate and health shocks.
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