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KNCCI urges enhanced access for women in public procurement under AGPO

Huldah Matara by Huldah Matara
October 30, 2024
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The Access to Government Procurement Opportunities (AGPO) program, launched in 2013 to enhance public procurement access for women, youth, and persons with disabilities, is under review as stakeholders call for reforms to increase its impact on women-owned businesses.

Speaking at a recent event, Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI) Women in Business Director Zainab Mohamed acknowledged the support from Investment Climate Reform Facility (ICR) partners, calling for unity to strengthen AGPO as a tool for inclusive economic growth.

KNCCI President Dr. Erick Rutto underscored AGPO’s role in economically empowering women entrepreneurs across Kenya’s 47 counties but noted significant challenges that limit its effectiveness. “Complex requirements, delayed payments, and limited awareness on compliance are barriers to participation,” Rutto stated, emphasizing the need for a more streamlined and accessible process.

To address these issues, KNCCI has collaborated with ICR partners to conduct an in-depth review of the AGPO framework. The study aims to identify barriers faced by women-owned and women-led businesses (WOB/WLB) and propose targeted solutions. Findings reveal that only 16% of AGPO’s allocated funds reach women-owned businesses—a mere fraction of the total public procurement pool.

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“Challenges such as convoluted application processes, inadequate sensitization, limited financing, and alleged corruption are hindering progress,” Rutto highlighted. He urged for a revision of AGPO’s criteria and recommended KNCCI’s inclusion in AGPO’s governance to ensure private sector representation. He also encouraged youth participation, suggesting they become AGPO-certified to leverage available opportunities.

Partner organizations, including KCB, the AGPO Secretariat, and GIZ, reiterated their commitment to fostering inclusivity, while government representatives invited private sector input for the review of the Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Act.

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