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Atelier international sur le financement innovant pour les petites et moyennes entreprises (PME) en Afrique - 2007

Small Grant

Mots-clés

Commerce international - Développement durable - Justice sociale - Mondialisation - Réduction de la pauvreté

Description

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Role of SMEs in African Economies and Challenges faced by them: SME sector is one of the principal driving forces for economic growth and job creation not only in developed but also in developing and least developed economies. This is particularly true for many countries in Africa, where SMEs and the informal sector represent over 90% of businesses, contribute to over 50% of GDP, and account for about 63% of employment in low income countries (UNECA 2005). Despite, SMEs in Africa face many obstacles including corrupt governance structures, unfavourable macroeconomic environment, debilitating physical infrastructure, and multitudes of administrative challenges. However, inadequate access to financing continues to be one of the most significant impediments to creation, survival, and growth of SMEs in Africa.

Gaps in Current Responses to SME needs in Africa: Recent years have seen a growth in number of SME-oriented programs and activities focusing on SME sector related aspects such as financing, capacity building, technology innovation, and globalization. However, most initiatives have targeted policy making. While these being steps in the right direction, few have delivered on-the-ground progress in terms of increasing SME access to finance. Innovative financing initiatives for African SMEs, such as the East Africa Fund by Shell Foundation and the Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund by DFID have only recently emerged. Further, research focused on the role of SMEs in sustainable development has been limited. In this context, two immediate needs have been identified: Firstly, a critical review of innovative SME financing initiatives is needed to identify best practices principles for financing SMEs; secondly, a systemic review of the African SME sector is needed to assess its role in the continent's sustainable development. Finally, results from the research need to be disseminated to relevant stakeholders to elicit appropriate action.

Proposed Project: Addressing the gaps identified, an...

La contribution du RUIG pour ce projet s'élève à CHF 40'000

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Equipe de recherche

M. Jen Morgan , Membre principal, WWF-UK , WWF international (WWF) .

M. Philip Walker , Membre principal, Africa Task Force (ATF), Initiative financière (UNEP FI) , Programme des Nations Unies pour l'environnement (PNUE) .