US President Barrack Obama has pledged over $988,000 million to support women entrepreneurs.
Speaking Saturday July 25, 2015 at the 6th Global Entrepreneurship Summit, GES , in Nairobi, President Obama said three women entrepreneurship summits will be opened in Zambia, Kenya and Mali to coordinate the program.
Women entrepreneurs worldwide will also benefit from $675 million funding pulled together from various funds from the US government.
“We are stepping up support for women entrepreneurs who are powerhouse entrepreneurs, they invest more in their families and communities,” said Obama at the GES summit on Saturday. I believe that you have the drive and passion to change the world. As you make these innovations, you make much better problems.
US department of State’s successful Global Innovation through Science and Technology (GIST) initiative will in July 2016 launch Africa focused GIST Start up boot camps and village workshops to train and mentor as well as connect over 10, 000 young African women dealing in Science and technology star-ups.
The Department of State African Women’s entrepreneurship program (AWEP), Caterpillar Inc Foundation and Start up Cup will also open three new women entrepreneur centres in the marked countries. The centres will provide resources, education and training for economic empowerment in Mali, Kenya and Zambia.
The centres are expected to create 7,194 jobs and 630 certified new female mentors by October 2016.
The Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) will support up to $200 million for Equity Bank Group lending $450 million in foreign currency with a focus on youth and women to small and medium enterprises over the next five years.
Sustain start-ups
The OPIC also signed an Memorandum of understanding provide up to $100 million in Goldman Sachs 10, 000 women and the International Finance Corporation’s Women Entrepreneurs Opportunity Facility, extending debt investments to help support financial institutions supporting women owned small and medium enterprises worldwide.
Also part of OPIC financing is a two year $50 million pilot program that will support smaller earlier stage companies that generate positive social impact. The first three commitments under the program will support companies focused on expanding their reach to Sub Sahara Africa.
The United States Agency for International Development will provide a $25 million loan portfolio guarantee to support Deutshce Bank’s newly launched $50 million Essential Capital Consortium fund. This debt is focused on lending to social entrepreneurs targeting financial services, energy, and health worldwide with the main focus on Sub Sahara Africa.
US president Obama spoke after a presentation by Kenya’s start – up Judith Owigar President of Akirachix who nurtures women by training them in technology.
Obama urged government to put up policies that will sustain startups like Akirachix. He said that it is very important for business leaders who are at the GES to establish contacts and take note of important suggestions that will shape government policy for a favourable entrepreneurial spirit.
President Uhuru Kenyatta said that Kenya leads East Africa as the world’s newest and most promising frontier of limitless opportunities, he urged investors to tap into them by partnering with local start-ups.
Source : President Obama pledges $1 billion to African women
Speaking Saturday July 25, 2015 at the 6th Global Entrepreneurship Summit, GES , in Nairobi, President Obama said three women entrepreneurship summits will be opened in Zambia, Kenya and Mali to coordinate the program.
Women entrepreneurs worldwide will also benefit from $675 million funding pulled together from various funds from the US government.
“We are stepping up support for women entrepreneurs who are powerhouse entrepreneurs, they invest more in their families and communities,” said Obama at the GES summit on Saturday. I believe that you have the drive and passion to change the world. As you make these innovations, you make much better problems.
US department of State’s successful Global Innovation through Science and Technology (GIST) initiative will in July 2016 launch Africa focused GIST Start up boot camps and village workshops to train and mentor as well as connect over 10, 000 young African women dealing in Science and technology star-ups.
The Department of State African Women’s entrepreneurship program (AWEP), Caterpillar Inc Foundation and Start up Cup will also open three new women entrepreneur centres in the marked countries. The centres will provide resources, education and training for economic empowerment in Mali, Kenya and Zambia.
The centres are expected to create 7,194 jobs and 630 certified new female mentors by October 2016.
The Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) will support up to $200 million for Equity Bank Group lending $450 million in foreign currency with a focus on youth and women to small and medium enterprises over the next five years.
Sustain start-ups
The OPIC also signed an Memorandum of understanding provide up to $100 million in Goldman Sachs 10, 000 women and the International Finance Corporation’s Women Entrepreneurs Opportunity Facility, extending debt investments to help support financial institutions supporting women owned small and medium enterprises worldwide.
Also part of OPIC financing is a two year $50 million pilot program that will support smaller earlier stage companies that generate positive social impact. The first three commitments under the program will support companies focused on expanding their reach to Sub Sahara Africa.
The United States Agency for International Development will provide a $25 million loan portfolio guarantee to support Deutshce Bank’s newly launched $50 million Essential Capital Consortium fund. This debt is focused on lending to social entrepreneurs targeting financial services, energy, and health worldwide with the main focus on Sub Sahara Africa.
US president Obama spoke after a presentation by Kenya’s start – up Judith Owigar President of Akirachix who nurtures women by training them in technology.
Obama urged government to put up policies that will sustain startups like Akirachix. He said that it is very important for business leaders who are at the GES to establish contacts and take note of important suggestions that will shape government policy for a favourable entrepreneurial spirit.
President Uhuru Kenyatta said that Kenya leads East Africa as the world’s newest and most promising frontier of limitless opportunities, he urged investors to tap into them by partnering with local start-ups.
Source : President Obama pledges $1 billion to African women