The price of coffee fluctuates significantly on international markets, resulting in unpredictable income levels and vulnerability for value chain actors.
With co-funding from the SSNUP programme, the impact investor Alterfin supported a Kenyan fruit and veg exporting company in implementing a traceability system for their chilli producers.
In its second fully operational year, the Smallholder Safety Net Upscaling Programme (SSNUP) saw its first completed projects as well as a steadily increasing project pipeline.
ADA provided training on the basics of inclusive finance and monitored the pilot project with the Ministry until the project drew to a close at the end of 2022.
Le programme SSNUP a publié la première étude sur l'assistance technique fournie par les investisseurs d'impact aux acteurs des chaînes de valeur agricoles. L'étude est basée sur les données de 13 investisseurs d'impact concernant 243 projets d'assistance technique menés avec des organisations bénéficiant déjà ou non d’un investissement.
Luxembourg was the guest country at this year’s edition of FLII Ca&C (Foro Latinoamericano de inversion de impacto en Centroamerica y el Caribe) which was held in Guatemala from 7 to 10 November.
In addition to its existing investments in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, ADA has now advised the Luxembourg Microfinance and Development Fund (LMDF) to venture into Uzbekistan for the first time.
The fourth edition of the agricultural and rural finance training ended in October 2022 in Cotonou, after which the 40 participants proudly received their certificates. We review the training content and highlights.
From 2018 to 2021, ADA supported the Microfinance African Institutions Network (MAIN) in helping its member microfinance institutions (MFIs) do more to encourage the adoption of best practices in money management through financial education.