Original disclosure @ DFC website
Updated in EWS Dec 17, 2024
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As stated by the DFC, the project consists of a five-year post-investment grant to FEFISOL II Fund’s Technical Assistance Facility (“TAF”) to fund projects for FEFISOL II investee companies to improve their social, environmental, core business performance.
TA activities will help investee MFIs and agricultural MSMEs and cooperatives: improve their financial and non-financial products and services for vulnerable population and small enterprise clients; improve the social performance and inclusiveness of agricultural MSMEs’ and cooperatives’ relationships with suppliers (typically smallholder farmers); implement projects and practices that mitigate environmental risk and enhance climate change mitigation or adaption; and strengthen overall business capacity and resilience.
As stated on the company's website, [since 2021] SIDI and Alterfin, have been actively working on the creation of FEFISOL II, which aims to be even more ambitious in terms of social and environmental performance. FEFISOL II will start operations in 2022. Eventually, it will be implemented in over 28 African countries, and should support 110 microfinance institutions or agricultural entities certified as fair trade and organic and sourcing from smallholders.
No project contacts provided at the time of disclosure.
Financial Intermediary - Solidarité Internationale Pour Le Développement et L’Investissement (S.I.D.I.):
Address: 12 rue Guy de la Brosse 75005 Paris
Phone: +33 1 40 46 70 00
Website: https://www.sidi.fr/en/
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