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CBG, SIF sign agreement to disburse $5m to women and youth-led businesses

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The project seeks to improve access to finance, business development services and financial literacy for women and youth-led enterprises, expected to create employment and contribute to economic growth across beneficiary communities.
The broader microcredit programme is expected to provide access to finance for about 8,000 beneficiaries, particularly women and youth-led SMEs in the Northern, Central and Eastern regions, Mr Nurudeen noted.
The support falls under the Ghana Women and Youth Empowerment, Employment and Social Cohesion Access to Finance Compact.
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