Young entrepreneurs

Financial support and business coaching for young entrepreneurs

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Jeunes entrepreneurs Sénégal
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Supporting young entrepreneurs in launching and growing a business is a strategic priority for ADA. ADA collaborates with a multitude of actors to provide young entrepreneurs with flexible, tailored financing as well as business skills.

Fostering youth entrepreneurship in developing countries is key for reducing unemployment and for maximising the contribution of young people to the economy. However, they face significant challenges in developing countries as few financial service providers understand and adequately serve young business owners. 

Young entrepreneurs are seen as high-risk clients because of their limited credit history, high mobility and lack of assets to offer as collateral. They therefore often depend on their savings or money from friends and family to start and grow their businesses. 

Financing alone is not enough

Another challenge is a general lack of business skills as there is too little business development support and professional training in most countries. Nevertheless, financial and accounting skills are essential for growing a business and for obtaining and managing a bank loan. Young people also need appropriate training to take advantage of new opportunities in renewable energy, agroecology, and the circular economy. 

ADA has therefore extended its range of partnerships. In addition to collaborating with financial institutions, ADA works with support structures for entrepreneurs such as incubators and accelerators. All projects aim to provide young people with business management support, access to tailored financial services as well as market access. 

All parties gain from this setup; it makes the financial institution more willing to grant loans as they are reassured that the entrepreneur is well supported and supervised. The incubators on the other hand are able to offer more holistic services to entrepreneurs thanks to partnerships with the financial institutions. This not only makes their service more attractive but also more durable.

Creating a favourable business environment in Senegal

With the support of the Luxembourgish development agency LuxDev, ADA is creating a favourable environment for young entrepreneurs wishing to set up a micro-business in northern and central Senegal by building and coordinating a network of technical and entrepreneurial support providers in collaboration with the local microfinance institution U-IMCEC (Union Mutualiste d’Epargne et de Crédit). 

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Jeunes entrepreneurs Sénégal
© Philippe Lissac / Godong


This project aims to develop tailored financial services for young people with flexible conditions and to provide training and coaching before and after the loan disbursement. ADA also helped the incubator Jokkolabs to develop a certified training on agroecological horticulture and food processing which enabled 142 entrepreneurs to fine-tune their business plans and to enter the market in 2022.

In late 2022, the programme was enriched with post-financing support for young entrepreneurs, which enabled better monitoring and improvements. As a result, the programme is now ready to be upscaled and has already been extended to northern Senegal.


Helping businesses grow with YES-FI

While the project in Senegal aims to help young entrepreneurs launch their business, ADA also seeks to support existing companies who need to finance their next growth phase. The Young Entrepreneurs Sustainable Financing Initiative (YES FI) supports growing entrepreneurs with financing (both working capital and in-vestments) between EUR 5 000 and EUR 50 000 in various African and Latin American countries. This is one of the least covered ranges of funding needs in the “missing middle”, which refers to funding requests that are too large for MFIs and too small to attract the attention of commercial banks and impact investors.

The YES-FI programme is supported by Generali Investments
Luxembourg.

 

Young people and Green Jobs

The transition to a greener economy can offer opportunities for professional integration, provided that micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) wishing to embark on this path can emerge, prosper and offer employment or self-employment opportunities to young people. 

The ‘Young People and Green Jobs’ programme aims to facilitate the socio-professional integration of young people by strengthening MSMEs that offer green products or services and/or want to reduce their environmental impact.  This includes companies selling agro-ecological products or recycling services but also those simply wishing to reduce their carbon footprint by using renewable energy. 


 

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Key figures 2023 

 

503

additional young entrepreneurs benefited from financial services

22 

entrepreneurs benefited from revenue-based loans which are jointly managed by incubators and financial institutions

184 

young people obtained a classic loan tailored to their needs

190

young people obtained a savings product 

364

young people benefited from capacity-building services and tools
 

260

young people benefited from entrepreneurial support from an incubator or an MFI 

 

69

young people benefited from a digital accounting service provided by young accountants 

39

young entrepreneurs in the food sector were also supported in implementing  good operational practices

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Contribution to the SDGs

2.3 — Increase the agricultural productivity and income of small-scale food producers, including access to financial services

4.4 — Strengthen necessary skills for employment and entrepreneurship

8.10 —  Strengthen the capacity of domestic financial institutions

9.3 — Access of small-scale enterprises to financial services and their integration into value chains

IN A NUTSHELL

ADA provides different types of young entrepreneurs with tailored financing mechanisms to address funding gaps and with business skills to increase their social, environmental and economic impact.

LATEST NEWS

1 August 2024
Training and financing young entrepreneurs in Senegal
ADA implements a holistic strategy to empower young entrepreneurs in Senegal through tailored financing, business and soft skills training, and a recent four-year collaboration with LuxDev, aiming to enhance their social, environmental, and economic impact.

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Stories from young entrepreneurs
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17 November 2022
ADA to provide holistic support to young entrepreneurs
Fostering youth entrepreneurship in developing countries is key for reducing unemployment and for encouraging local economic growth.

26 April 2022
Panel at Midi de la microfinance discusses support for young entrepreneurs
Representatives of the inclusive finance sector came together to debate how best to support young entrepreneurs in developing countries in increasing their contribution to the economy. 

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