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According to the Bank’s website, the Africa Women Entrepreneurs Facility (AWEF) supports women's economic empowerment and mobilisation of the private sector across East Africa. AWEF provides local-currency financing and tailored risk mitigation instruments to local private banks and impact-first lenders, enabling them to better serve women-led productive small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) along the EU-Africa Strategic Northern Corridor. Such SMEs support resilient EU supply chains. Aligned with EIB Global strategic priorities and the Global Gateway Africa-Europe Investment Package, AWEF aims to mobilise over ten times the EIB's investment through private sector mobilisation at target size.
AWEF aims to provide affordable, productive credit to over 300,000 women entrepreneurs, and support over 700,000 jobs.
Triple Jump B.V. is a Dutch partner and fund manager of the Energy Entrepreneurs Growth Fund.
From the company's website: Triple Jump is an impact-focused investment manager founded in 2006. The funds, portfolios and mandates we manage or advise create impact in emerging economies while generating healthy returns.
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