AfDB approves $5mn grant for Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurship Programme
December 17, 2019782 views0 comments
Tola Akinmutimi
The board of directors of the African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved a grant of $5 million to enable the Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) Entrepreneurship Programme scale up its outreach and impact to 1,000 select youth entrepreneurs in the African continent.
A statement circulated by the continent’s development finance institution indicated that the grant was sequel to the signing of a letter of intent between the bank and the TEF, which took place during the latter’s entrepreneurship programme launch in March this year.
According to the bank, the partnership will bring about future collaboration focused on strengthening small to medium-sized enterprises as well as talent and skills development for Africa’s youth.
Specifically, the partnership will support 3,050 young entrepreneurs across 54 African countries, with the bank’s participation enabling an additional 1,000 entrepreneurs to benefit from the TEF Programme.
Over the past few years, the TEF programme has helped to provide the much needed opportunities to help stem the rising tide of unemployment and inequality facing the continent’s youngest citizens and aligns with the AfDB’s Ten-Year Jobs for Youth in Africa Strategy launched in 2016.
The Strategy was iniatied to support the creation of 25 million decent jobs across the continent as well as equip 50 million young African people with employable skills that enable them to access economic opportunities and realize their full economic potential across the continent.
The TEF Entrepreneurship Programme will deliver business training, mentoring, access to networks, markets and capital for business development to selected youth-led start-ups in order for them to grow and create jobs.
The entrepreneurship programme demonstrates a strong alignment with the Bank’s Youth Entrepreneurship and Innovation Multi-Donor Trust Fund objectives to build the African youth entrepreneurship ecosystem by scaling innovative youth led start-ups, expanding youth market opportunities and improving youth access to finance.
Other development partners involved in supporting the TEF Entrepreneurship Programme are Agence Française de Développement, the German Agency for International Cooperation, the United Nations Development Programme and the International Committee of the Red Cross.
They will also work to provide more business opportunities to youth entrepreneurs across the continent.
In 2017, the Bank established the Youth Entrepreneurship and Innovation Multi-Donor Trust Fund, in partnership with the governments of Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Italy and the Netherlands.
The fund is a grant vehicle managed by the Bank to support the African entrepreneurship ecosystem directly and indirectly by leveraging on the Bank’s instruments. Its interventions will equip Africa’s youth with the right tools to establish start-ups and micro, small and medium enterprises.