Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development, KFED, will establish Mohamed bin Zayed Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Dakar, Senegal, aimed towards promoting innovation and entrepreneurship among local businesses, particularly small and medium enterprises, SMEs.
KFED recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding, MoU, with Senegal, represented by its Ministry of Economy, Planning and International Cooperation.
The centre will have a capital of US$20 million to help fund a series of special programmes and initiatives aimed towards promoting innovation and SME development in Senegal and the rest of the West African region.
Present during the signing of the MoU were Hussain Jasim Al Nowais, Chairman, KFED; Amadou Hott, Senegalese Minister of Economy, Planning and International Cooperation and Mohamed Ali Al Shamsi, Charge d’Affaires at the UAE Embassy in Dakar, along with representatives from the KFED and the General Delegation of Rapid Entrepreneurship for Women and Youth.
Al Nowais said, “The creation and establishment of the new Mohamed bin Zayed Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship demonstrates the UAE’s keenness towards providing key support and assistance to least developed countries, which in turn, will enable them to enhance their economic performance to drive in growth and stability, reflecting positively on the global economy.”
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He explained that the centre is aimed towards supporting innovative projects and creating job opportunities for Senegal and neighbouring West African countries. In addition, the new centre will support innovative value-added projects in technology intended for regional and international markets. It is also expected to contribute to building the capacities of entrepreneurs and local entities in Senegal and the region.
The centre, Al Nowais revealed, will also place a strong focus on helping empower women and the youth, developing their entrepreneurial skills and capabilities to contribute in the development of the Senegalese and African economies, and social welfare and empowerment in the West African States.
He shared that the KFED will provide the much-needed technical support in the implementation of plans and strategies that will serve the objectives and goals of Senegal. He also expressed confidence in the newly formed partnership’s efforts to promote a culture of entrepreneurship and innovation among women and the youth, citing the UAE’s experience in helping achieve success in these fields.
Amadou Hott, Senegalese Minister of Economy, Planning and International Cooperation, lauded the UAE’s move to establish the Centre, which will provide services to Senegal and its neighbouring West African countries. The Minister noted that initiatives like this play a significant role in the promotion and empowerment of the economies of countries like Senegal, especially in the efforts to achieve economic growth and stability.
“The KFED is one of the region’s leading institutions in promoting entrepreneurship and creating an ideal environment for the micro, small, and medium enterprises sector. The Senegalese government will work closely with Khalifa Fund to launch the Mohamed bin Zayed Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship and help achieve its desired goals and objectives,” concluded Hott.
It will be recalled that KFED also recently signed a partnership deal with the Ethiopian Ministry of Finance aimed at providing over $100 million to help promote a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship.