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Up to $ 750,000 available to enhance Women’s Economic Empowerment in South Sudan

Up to $ 750,000 available to enhance Women’s Economic Empowerment in South Sudan

Deadline: 9-Aug-22

The Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund (AECF) is offering grants to enhance women’s economic empowerment in the honey, sorghum, sesame, shea nut and groundnut value chains in South Sudan to increase incomes, reduce climate risks, and transform livelihoods.

The primary beneficiaries are women in the agricultural value chains of focus.

Objective
Improve access to finance for enterprises owned/led by women and companies that create economic opportunities for women in rural areas, eg, through employment creation, market linkages, suppliers of inputs/produce/services along the value chain.
Provide targeted business development technical assistance and capacity building on gender mainstreaming for businesses.
Advocate and increase awareness of the business case for investing in women.
Provide incentives for sustainable widespread adoption of climate-smart practices – in production, post-harvest handling, processing, and marketing.
Focus Areas
Eligible businesses must demonstrate that their offerings are accessible and affordable, directly benefit women and encourage the adoption of climate-smart practices, products, or services. Offerings must add value to one or more focus value chains: honey, sorghum, sesame, shea nut and groundnut.

Proposed initiatives must align with but not limited to one or more of the following focus areas to be eligible for funding:

Market aggregators that provide reliable and new market opportunities for female smallholders to increase their profits and incomes.
Information and media companies providing market information services to female smallholder farmers through traditional and digital finance platforms.
Agro-processors and manufacturing companies creating economic opportunities for women through employment creation and as suppliers of produce/services along the value chain.
Financial service intermediaries providing innovative financing products and services for women in agribusiness.
Production and distribution models that support local entrepreneurship and growth of SMEs, MFIs/local banks, and women groups within the applicable value chains’ product demand and supply chain.
Business models that provide incentives for women to access and adopt improved input use, including seed, fertilizer, soil and water management practices, post-harvest handling, improved technology, eg, Langstroth hives, irrigation, regenerative agriculture, integrated forestry management practices, etc .
Business models that address climate-smart technology, services, and practices at the manufacturing and farm levels, eg, solar-powered technology, biogas, bio-slurry use, chemical-free grain storage, etc.
Solutions that integrate entire value chain solutions (eg, from farm to fork) will be preferred.
Funding Information
Successful applicants will receive between US$ 50,000 and US$ 750,000.
Geographical Focus
The program is being implemented in Central Equatoria and Eastern Equatoria states.

Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for funding, private sector companies must meet the following criteria:

Be a private sector enterprise that is aligned with the focus areas, ie, geographical scope and value chains of focus.
Be able to show commitment to match AECF funding based on the ratios stated in the matching section below.
Request funds amount within the stipulated amounts.
Be compliant with fundamental laws and regulations in-country, including tax compliance laws.
Be compliant with international human rights, labor standards, and environmental management laws.
Demonstrate dominant representation of women as owners of the business, employees, suppliers of raw materials, or distributors of products or services
Be legally registered and physically established in South Sudan and must have operated for a period of no less than two (2) full accounting years at the time of application. Must not have received a grant six (6) months prior to the application time.
NOT be involved in any act of corruption. AECF requires that the applicant (including its staff, contractors, and suppliers) not be involved in offering third parties, or seeking, accepting, or being promised by third parties, for themselves or any other party any gift, remuneration, compensation, or benefit of any kind whatsoever, which could be interpreted as an illegal or corrupt practice.
NOT be associated with prohibited activities by the government of South Sudan, as well as terrorism and money laundering. Screening will be conducted for all applicants and associated parties against set provisions.
Allow regular due diligence.
Demonstrate additionality.
Eligible Applicants

Only private sector companies and financial intermediaries that are commercially active in the respective value chains (honey, sorghum, sesame, shea nut and groundnut) in South Sudan with demonstrated presence in Central and Eastern Equatoria States are eligible for funding.
For more information, visit https://www.aecfafrica.org/approach/competitions/private-sector-business-window-iiw-ss/#application-deadline

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