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Beneficiaries of the Women Covid-19 Stimulus Fund will be presented with their price packages today from the Women’s Empowerment and Investment Group (WEIG) and partners.
In response to the economic impact of Covid-19 on businesses, WEIG in partnership with Annan Capital Partners and GUBA, launched the COVID-19 Stimulus Fund last year to support and invest in female-led enterprises in Ghana.
The first of its kind, the initiative aims to provide funding and business support to the finalists.
The beneficiaries of the fund will be presented with their stimulus packages on Friday, 12th February, 2021 in partnership with Ecobank Ghana Limited and Ozé.
The initiative attracted thousands of applicants from female entrepreneurs across the country within the agriculture, fashion, e-commerce and health industries.
After a thorough review and audit process, 70 candidates were shortlisted after which the final 10 winners were announced in December 2020. The winners were selected based on certain criteria including: business viability, length of operations, business revenue, industry, social impact and economic value.
Others are Duodu Pentila Patricia – Patbaf Company Ltd, a Waste Management company; Clara Pinkrahsam – Clatural Wear Ltd (Fashion) and Serwaa Emmanuella Gyawu, Ecocent Recycling Ltd, dealers in Plastic Recycling.
Speaking on the need for the Covid-19 Stimulus Fund, CEO of WEIG, Adeline Akufo-Addo Kufour explained that the fund was set up to inject capital into female-led enterprises who have been adversely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Roberta Annan, Founder and Managing Partner of Annan Capital Partners (ACP) underscored the importance of private sector partnership in providing relevant solutions and infrastructure to address the unprecedented challenges SMEs are facing as a result of the pandemic.
The Founder of GUBA, Dentaa Amoateng, also reiterated the need to help these female entrepreneurs rebuild and scale up their businesses.
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