Enhancing Food Security through Micro & Small Enterprises Support
Achieving food security requires a multifaceted approach, and Micro and Small Enterprises can play a crucial role in strengthening food systems.
Achieving food security requires a multifaceted approach, and Micro and Small Enterprises can play a crucial role in strengthening food systems.
The MSME sector, including women-owned enterprises represents a critical engine for economic growth and inclusivity in Nigeria and Africa. Read report.
The Plastic Credit Model operates on a simple yet powerful premise. Businesses earn plastic credits by implementing measures that reduce their plastic footprint, such as utilizing eco-friendly packaging, promoting reusable products, or supporting recycling initiatives.
Sustainable finance matters for SMEs because it can enable them to produce green products and services, adopt green business models, and improve their environmental performance.
The entrepreneurship landscape is experiencing a remarkable shift, fueled by women entrepreneurs’ increasing presence and undeniable impact
Addressing roadblocks that prevent women entrepreneurs from accessing available finance is even more critical now than ever, not only for current women entrepreneurs but for the ones to come.
Collective impact, a paradigm shift in the development landscape, recognizes that tackling the intricate challenges of our world requires more than top-down pronouncements and one-size-fits-all solutions.
The final round of the pitch contest to determine the winner of this year’s Small Business Annual Grant was held on Thursday, December 14, 2023, at the ICAN-BOI Hub, Yaba, Lagos.
The program, an initiative of KilSah Consulting in partnership with MSME Africa, lasted over one month. It recorded over 400 applications, and 50 individuals participated in a virtual boot camp before ten finalists were selected to pitch for the grand prizes.
The highly anticipated Annual Small Business Grant program, an initiative of Kilsah Consulting in partnership with MSME Africa, has successfully completed its initial application phase and is now moving forward with 50 selected businesses to the boot camp stage.
Around the world, women’s entrepreneurship is growing, but women continue to face significant barriers to starting and growing businesses. According to the World Bank, women own only 20% of businesses worldwide and receive less than 1% of venture capital funding.
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