Description
The "Chad MSME Development and Access to Finance" project aims to promote growth and expand access to finance for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in Chad. It is designed to address structural weaknesses in the private sector by working on three fronts: (i) improving the business climate through institutional reforms (e.g., commercial courts); (ii) strengthening the entrepreneurial ecosystem by operationalizing a Business Development Center (BDC); and (iii) improving financial inclusion through the creation of a guarantee fund and a financial literacy program. Its intervention strategy is to create a safer investment environment and equip MSMEs with the tools and capital they need to grow, thereby creating decent jobs and diversifying the economy.
Sudan,
Benin,
Burkina Faso,
Cape Verde,
Ivory Coast,
Gambia,
Ghana,
Guinea,
Guinea-Bissau,
Liberia,
Mali,
Mauritania,
Niger,
Nigeria,
Senegal,
Sierra Leone,
Togo,
Angola,
Cameroon,
Chad,
Republic of the Congo,
Democratic Republic of the Congo,
Central African Republic,
Equatorial Guinea,
Gabon,
Burundi,
Comoros,
Eritrea,
Ethiopia,
Kenya,
Madagascar,
Malawi,
Mauritius,
Mozambique,
Rwanda,
Seychelles,
South Sudan,
Tanzania,
Uganda,
Zambia,
Zimbabwe,
Botswana,
Eswatini,
Lesotho,
Namibia,
South Africa