Context
Small-scale entrepreneurs in Africa find it challenging to establish and expand a business, as they frequently do not have the start-up capital. On top of this, there is often a lack of learning and training opportunities that meet their needs.
Investment from friends and family in the African diaspora in Europe could change this picture. The World Bank estimates that remittances from individuals in Europe to friends and family members in Africa amount to several billion euros a year – a valuable source of financial support. Until now, however, little of this money has gone directly to African micro and small enterprises (MSEs).
Objective
Start-up micro and small enterprises in the partner countries – Cameroon, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Togo and Tunisia – increase their revenue and create jobs.