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AfDB to provide $150m for women in agricultural sector

Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo by Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
August 2, 2021
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The African Development Bank (AfDB) has stated that it will provide $150 million to support women in the agriculture sector before the close of the year.

This was stated by AfDB vice-president for agriculture, human and social development, Beth Dunford during the pre-summit to the 2021 United Nations (UN) food systems summit.

Dunford reiterated the institution’s commitment to closing the financing gap for women and warned of the impact of gender inequality on food systems in Africa.

“Closing gaps in economic opportunities is not only essential for women’s empowerment but African economies, particularly for GDP growth, poverty reduction, and structural transformation for sustainable development,” she said.

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Dunford reaffirmed the bank’s commitment to women’s empowerment in every sector through its policies, such as the new gender strategy 2021-2025 and the feed Africa strategy, which prioritizes gender equality and sustainable outcomes.

According to her, AfDB will provide a road map for gender interventions in the next four years, focusing on the agriculture sector where women have the highest entrepreneurial potential.

She also said providing access to finance for women-owned small and medium enterprises in Africa is an important component of the bank’s strategy to establish a conducive business environment for women entrepreneurs to thrive.

“By the end of 2021, the Bank is expected to have provided close to $500 million of which $150 million will benefit women in the agriculture sector, and to work with public and private sector partners to develop alternative financial models to increase the ability of women farmers to access the financing and skills they need to grow sustainably,” she added.

“In sub-Saharan Africa, the financing gap for African women in agricultural value chains is estimated at $15.6 billion.”

It explained that women play a pivotal role in agriculture and agribusiness and require more robust and responsive regulatory and policy frameworks for countries to benefit from their contributions.

The UN food systems summit is scheduled to hold in New York in September 2021.

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