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87443849
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The project aims to improve access to finance for women-owned/led SMEs in Namibia''s renewable energy, agriculture, manufacturing, and social welfare sectors, and to advance economic resilience and improve the quality of life of women. It includes components such as a diagnostic assessment of DBN’s SME lending strategy and product offerings, and the development of knowledge products related to non-financial services for WSME. consulting services, knowledge products, market research, gender mapping exercise, Business Development Service Program
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Tender description :
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General Procurement Notice Namibia - Supporting Women Economic Empowerment in Namibia Project - We-FI
1. The Development Bank of Namibia has received a grant from the Women Entrepreneurs
Finance Initiative (We-FI) Trust Fund, which the African Development Bank acts as an
Implementing Partner of the grant funds, to finance the Supporting Women Economic
Empowerment in Namibia Project.
2. The principal objectives of this project are to:
(i) improve access to finance for Women owned/led SMEs in Namibia’s renewable energy,
agriculture, manufacturing, and social welfare sectors; and
(ii) advance economic resilience and improve quality of life of women.
3. The project includes the following components:
(a) DBN Internal Capacity Development - Diagnostic Assessment: The consulting firm
will undertake a desk top assessment of DBN’s current SME lending strategy and
product offerings including its newly developed WSME lending products. This will
encompass an evaluation of the adequacy of DBN’s credit origination, underwriting
and structuring capabilities, as well as the relevance of their gender focused projects
) Non-Financial Services to WSME - Developing Knowledge Products: This will
include knowledge work and market research in key sectors and relevant updates on
policies, regulatory environment on the WSME market. Areas of interest include green
industrialization, green hydrogen, marine engineering and water efficiency. This
process will require also include a gender mapping exercise to identify the sectoral
value chains in which women are more participatory and/ or provide business
opportunities for WSME growth. This will eventually explain the design, &
development of a Business Development Service Program (BDS).
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Company Industry:
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Banking and Mutual Funds and Leasings
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