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African Development Bank Group Approves $6.6 million Grant to Strengthen Somalia’s Financial Architecture For Inclusive Growth

The reforms seek to build a competitive and globally connected financial sector in Somalia, enhancing stability, trust, and financial inclusion, and attracting private investment

Blessing Joseph by Blessing Joseph
September 18, 2024
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Senior Special Assistant to the President on Community Engagement Northeast Abdulhamid Yahaya Abba, donates Tiger generators The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Community Engagement Northeast, Abdulhamid Yahaya Abba, has donated generators to over 200 entrepreneurs in the region. The generating sets were distributed to local barbers who struggle with electricity to run their businesses. The gesture was disclosed in a statement signed b by the Director of Media and Information, Office of the SSAP Community Engagement Northeast, Umar Khaleepha. Abba noted that the gesture is part of the ongoing commitment to empower small businesses. “This initiative is a step toward helping small entrepreneurs overcome daily challenges like power shortages, enabling them to serve their communities more efficiently. “Small businesses are the backbone of our local economies, and we are dedicated to providing the tools they need to succeed. This gesture is part of a larger mission to support and empower local business owners across the Northeast, ensuring they have the resources to thrive and grow,” he said. Speaking at the event, the Director of Media, Khaleepha, who represented the presidential aide acknowledged the role of entrepreneurship in the development of the Northeast. Abba said, “In continuation of the philanthropic gesture of the Senior Special Assistant to the President of Community Engagement for Northeast, we are here to officially commission the project, we have more than 200 generators. “We want to use it to empower the youths most especially, the ones that have less capital as far as the barbing salon is concerned. We deem it fit to assist them with Tiger generators to boost their businesses.” Recall that in a move to ameliorate the hardship faced by vulnerable Nigerians, the SSA, Abba, empowered 500 women and youths in Gombe State.
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African Development Bank Group approves $6.6 million grant to strengthen Somalia’s financial architecture for inclusive growth

 

The African Development Bank Group, has approved a $6.6m grant to support the Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) in strengthening state capacity to build its financial architecture in order to promote inclusive and equitable growth.

 

The Somalia Financial Sector Development Project will focus on improving the capacity of financial institutions, including the Central Bank of Somalia, Somalia Development and Reconstruction Bank, and the Financial Reporting Center (FRC), to formulate efficient credit delivery, and to implement anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing measures. It will also enhance financial sector expertise through targeted training and assistance.

 

The reforms seek to build a competitive and globally connected financial sector in Somalia, enhancing stability, trust, and financial inclusion, and attracting private investment.

 

Somalia has long grappled with security threats from armed groups that depend on illicit financing. Strengthening its financial institutions is therefore crucial for its stability and that of the wider horn of Africa region. Integration into the global financial system has been hindered by insecurity as well as institutional barriers. The absence of intermediary and correspondent banking services has further isolated the country from international financial networks, limiting critical remittance inflows.

 

Strengthening the country’s Anti-Money Laundering/Countering Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) response, and bringing it in line with international standards will enable the integration of Somalia into the global financial architecture.

 

“This is a timely intervention that will enhance governance, accountability, skills, and technology development while fostering private sector growth through regulatory improvements and financial sector development,” said Ahmed Attout, the Bank Group’s Director of Financial Sector Development. “This will also build robust national financial systems that offer increased long-term finance availability, reduced intermediation costs, and improved financial infrastructure.”

 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Development Bank Group (AfDB).

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