SEEDA programme

This report provides an account of a unique business development support initiative piloted in
July 2006 aimed at small businesses operating in Ghana utilizing the skills and resources of
Africans in the diaspora. The key partner on the ground was Barclays Ghana. Following a brief
explanation of the background and context, the report suggests how Barclays might build upon
this initiative. The report then highlights some of the challenges facing small and medium-sized
enterprises (SMEs) in Ghana. Following this, the report highlights the outcomes from the
initiative. Next, the report offers some detailed recommendations to Barclays. The report ends
with some conclusions, next steps, and a way forward toward enhanced collaboration between
Barclays and AFFORD.

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Categories: Enterprise and Employment in Africa, Investment
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