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    You are at:Home»Africa»Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund (AECF) Launches US $8.5Million Grant to support Clean Energy Businesses in Somalia
    AFRICA ENTERPRISE CHALLENGE FUND (AECF) LAUNCHES US $8.5MILLION GRANT TO SUPPORT CLEAN ENERGY BUSINESSES IN SOMALIA

    Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund (AECF) Launches US $8.5Million Grant to support Clean Energy Businesses in Somalia

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    By Oluwasegun Olukotun on December 14, 2020 Africa, Business, Clean Energy, Funding, Renewable Energy

    The Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund (AECF) (AECFAfrica.org) has launched a US$ 8.5 million grant facility to support adoption and diversification of renewable energy solutions in the Somalia and Somaliland. This is a component of the REACT Sub Saharan programme, that seeks to reduce poverty through a transformational increase in the use of renewable energy by off-grid households.

    Victoria Sabula, Chief Executive Officer of AECF said, “The Somali market presents a unique opportunity for us and other development partners to change the narrative on the reliance of diesel-powered mini-grids as we facilitate a switch to renewable energy sources. To achieve this stimulation of market growth and engagement of the private sector in renewable energy value chains is pivotal.”

    In addition to the funding, we will provide technical support, business linkages and investment facilitation

    According to the World Bank SDG tracking report, it is estimated that 11 Million Somalis lack access to electricity services with only 3% having access to clean cooking, this lack of electricity and use of poor-quality cooking fuels continues to hamper development for low-income households of the people of Somalia.

    “For this call, we are looking to work with businesses at different developmental stages particularly those at an early stage. In addition to the funding, we will provide technical support, business linkages and investment facilitation,” said the AECF CEO.

    The programme targets private sector companies and microfinance institutions that are commercially active. These businesses are expected to be delivering low cost, clean energy products and services that benefit the poor in rural and peri-urban Somalia as well as Internally Displaced Persons, especially women and youth. This programme aims to enable 300,000 people to access clean energy and create jobs for both youth and women.

    The deadline for the applications is 22nd January 2021.

    For more information visit: AECFAfrica.org/react-ssa-somalia

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