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Finance for Enterprise Development and Employment Creation Project

There is a good potential for developing the microfinance sector in Bangladesh. To expand and grow, small businesses need capital and especially loans. An estimated 5 million potential borrowers would benefit from greater access to financial services and markets.

The project will develop the microfinance sector in Bangladesh to support micro businesses, and it will help small businesses improve and expand production through training and initiatives promoting market chain development. Borrowers will comprise people in the moderately poor category, most of whom farm up to half an acre of agricultural land. Women are expected to make up about 90 per cent of borrowers. Increased productivity will help improve household food security and nutrition, and will boost women's empowerment. Project activities will improve income-generating opportunities for rural people living in severe poverty, who have low food security and lack basic assets such as land.

Source: IFAD

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Contact information
Mr Nigel Brett
Country programme manager
IFAD
Via Paolo di Dono, 44
00142 Rome, Italy
Tel: +39 0654592516
Fax: +39 0654593516
n.brett@ifad.org
Facts and figures

Total cost: US$57.8 million

IFAD loan: US$35.0 million

Cofinancing: NGO partner organizations (US$700,000)

Duration: six years 

Geographical area: nationwide

Directly benefiting: 117,700 microentrepreneurs

Status: ongoing

Partners

Ministry of Finance

Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF)