Gender-Based Violence Survivors
The National Government Affirmative Action Fund (NGAAF) supports table Banking which is a program focuses on empowering communities through small-scale, community-driven savings and loan initiatives. By facilitating access to table banking groups, which are locally organized and managed, the program enables individuals, particularly women and marginalized groups, to save collectively and access microloans for personal or business use. This approach fosters financial inclusion, encourages entrepreneurship, and helps participants build economic resilience, ultimately contributing to the overall socio-economic development of the communities served.
The National Government Affirmative Action Fund (NGAAF) supports table Banking which is a program focuses on empowering communities through small-scale, community-driven savings and loan initiatives. By facilitating access to table banking groups, which are locally organized and managed, the program enables individuals, particularly women and marginalized groups, to save collectively and access microloans for personal or business use. This approach fosters financial inclusion, encourages entrepreneurship, and helps participants build economic resilience, ultimately contributing to the overall socio-economic development of the communities served.
The Value Addition Program supported by the National Government Affirmative Action Fund (NGAAF) is designed to enhance and expand existing businesses owned by individuals in marginalized communities. This program focuses on providing targeted support to improve the quality, efficiency, and profitability of these businesses through various means, such as training, access to advanced technology, and expert guidance. By helping business owners refine their products, streamline operations, and explore new markets, the Value Addition Program aims to increase the competitiveness and sustainability of their enterprises, ultimately contributing to economic growth and job creation within their communities.
The Value Addition Program supported by the National Government Affirmative Action Fund (NGAAF) is designed to enhance and expand existing businesses owned by individuals in marginalized communities. This program focuses on providing targeted support to improve the quality, efficiency, and profitability of these businesses through various means, such as training, access to advanced technology, and expert guidance. By helping business owners refine their products, streamline operations, and explore new markets, the Value Addition Program aims to increase the competitiveness and sustainability of their enterprises, ultimately contributing to economic growth and job creation within their communities.