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Digital Transformation for Inclusive Entrepreneurship in Ghana (DTEG)

Digital Transformation for inclusive Entrepreneurship in Ghana
Client
Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit u. Entwicklung
Country
Ghana
Runtime
Partner
Ministry of Finance
Contact

David Robert

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Context

In Ghana, micro-enterprises that are not registered with the government have yet to benefit sufficiently from digitalisation. Instead of serving as a lever to improve job opportunities and earnings, digital transformation is currently exacerbating inequalities. Compared to larger, tech-savvy companies, unregistered micro-enterprises often face more difficulties accessing markets, customers, banks and loans.

Objective

Companies, especially informal micro-enterprises, are using digitalisation to improve their economic situation.

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Approach

The project operates in three areas:

It enhances the competencies of public stakeholders and promotes cooperation between national and regional authorities. This includes working with civil society organisations and innovation centres to impart digital skills as well as advising on digital solutions that support business development. It also helps to involve regional and local decision-makers with the aim of improving cooperation within the digital ecosystem.

The project supports micro-enterprises by improving access to apps and digital platforms. It also assists providers of digital solutions with creating and developing training programmes and apps for micro-enterprises.

Through advice and support programmes, the project also improves digital business skills so that women-led micro-enterprises can apply digital solutions.

Last update: June 2023

Further Project Information

CRS code
25030

Policy markers

Principal (primary) policy objective:

  • Gender Equality

Responsible organisational unit
1600 Westafrika 2 und Madagaskar

Financial commitment for the actual implementation phase
12,500,000 €

The project contributes to these Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations:

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