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Government puts effort to empower informal traders

David Musau by David Musau
March 22, 2024
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The Kenyan government has embarked on empowering informal traders by earmarking specific zones in urban areas for their operations. This move is a collaborative effort between the government and devolved units aimed at identifying suitable streets for these traders.

MSMEs and Cooperatives Cabinet Secretary Simon Chelugui, underscores the government’s acknowledgment of the challenges faced by Micro, Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs), which often resort to open spaces due to the inability to afford formal employment.

Chelugui advocates for the designation of dedicated areas where these traders can conduct their businesses. Addressing the fifth edition of the MSME Conference and Expo, Chelugui emphasizes the necessity for county governments to streamline business licensing processes to favor MSMEs.

Additionally, the Ministry of MSMEs is collaborating with Savings and Credit Cooperative Societies (SACCOs) to enhance access to loans for businesses.

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Notably, a deposit guarantee fund, supported by the World Bank, has been launched to facilitate lending to MSMEs through SACCOs. Chelugui urges SACCOs to leverage the Kenya Development Corporation to access these funds.

Furthermore, Chelugui highlights the importance of strengthening financial mechanisms to provide essential support to the MSME ecosystem, thereby fostering growth and competitiveness.

He calls upon other financial institutions to prioritize MSMEs along the value chain for optimal results. Many MSMEs face challenges in accessing loans due to high costs, stringent collateral requirements, and complex application procedures, particularly impacting women and youth-led enterprises.

The conference urges MSMEs to leverage state-backed financial products such as the Financial Inclusion Fund and the Uwezo Fund tailored to address their financial needs.

With this year’s theme focusing on “Advancing Sustainable Economic Growth for MSMEs through Green Financing Initiatives,” MSMEs are encouraged to adopt eco-friendly practices to qualify for new funds aimed at mitigating climate change.

Henry Rithaa, CEO of the Micro and Small Enterprises Authority, notes the willingness of MSMEs to adopt new technologies but highlights challenges such as the prohibitive cost of ICT infrastructure hindering their digital transformation. Promoting favorable ICT policies could enable MSMEs to embrace innovation and drive growth.

The Kenyan government’s commitment to empowering MSMEs is laudable, recognizing their pivotal role in the nation’s economic growth.

Through initiatives like allocating trading areas, streamlining licensing processes, and facilitating access to finance, the government is fostering an enabling environment for MSMEs to thrive and contribute to economic prosperity.

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