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Capacity building initiative featured in Ghanain newspaper

The project has a life of 5 years with the objective of empowering up to 5000 SMEs across Ghana with business skills and financial support to scale their enterprises. It is estimated this could result in the creation of over 50,000 employment opportunities for the youth and women by 2025.  

The project is targeting SMEs around 3 focal segments that include women-led businesses, agribusinesses and fintech. The training project was managed by the Regional Director for Sub-Saharan Africa, Stephen Awuah, of Farrelly Mitchell with over 20 years of experience in developing and growing agribusiness enterprises in the region. Awuah emphasised that the aim of the training was to provide realistic technical and management skills and tools necessary to transform SMEs in Ghana for economic growth.  

‘SMEs need innovative technical and management support services tailored to their needs, including coaching and mentoring apart from financing. This is the key to true transformation of the sector for massive employment uptake’ – Stephen Awuah, Regional Director SSA. 

Read the full article here: 40 SMEs undergo entrepreneurial capacity and skills training  https://thebftonline.com/2022/02/16/40-smes-undergo-entrepreneurial-capacity-and-skills-training/ 

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Providing smallholders & SMEs with the tools and strategies they need to thrive is essential to meeting growing food demand and ensuring long term food security. Furthermore, the empowerment of SME’s in developing regions directly correlates to improved livelihoods and rural development.

At Farrelly Mitchell, our consultants are committed to helping smallholders access new market opportunities, modernise their operations, and improve their productivity. We offer crucial market linkages & value creation services aimed at fostering innovation and growth among smallholders, as well as capacity building and training, program design & implementation, and institutional development. To tackle food security and build more resilient food systems in developing regions, contact our experts today.

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sean@initiate.ie

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