Kigali, 4th November 2022 - The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Rwanda and Norrsken have signed a 1-year agreement to empower youth-led SMEs in Rwanda for the Youth to benefit from business mentorship services.
The program is part of the Euro 8 million funding agreement
signed with the European Union (EU) in May 2022 to expand the socio-economic
opportunities for Youth.
The agreement with Norrsken and the one previously signed
with Tony Elumelu Foundation, funded by the EU, will contribute to
entrepreneurship development as a driver of innovation, growth, and job
creation. It will further empower young people through an intensive program
involving entrepreneurship capacity building, financial start-up support, and
one-on-one business mentorship.
Mr. Maxwell Gomera, UNDP’s Resident Representative in
Rwanda, outlined the importance of young people in shaping Rwanda’s development
journey. “This partnership with the private sector will directly benefit the
young men and women of Rwanda through the development and expansion of their businesses,”
he said.
“I do not doubt that these businesses, led by a new
generation of entrepreneurs, will contribute significantly to job-creation and
livelihoods opportunities for more youth. UNDP is committed to positioning
young people at the heart of Rwanda’s development journey. We will continue to empower
young men and women to reach their fullest potential alongside our valued
partners.”
Ms. Belén Calvo Uyarra, Ambassador of the European Union to
Rwanda, underscored the need to accelerate youth employability and
entrepreneurship for business and decent jobs in Rwanda.
“This agreement will boost the growth of innovative
start-ups at Norrsken House Kigali, which aims to become Africa’s largest hub
for entrepreneurs,” she said.
“A total of 520 entrepreneurs will be sponsored by the EU
grant to have a fully-fledged workspace access to the entrepreneurship
community at Norrsken. Our cooperation will address post-incubation gaps,
such as a lack of technical, management, and financial support for innovative
start-ups. The European Union will continue working with the Rwandan tech entrepreneurs’
ecosystem to respond effectively to emerging high expectations.”
Through the partnership, UNDP, the Ministry of Youth and
Culture, and the Ministry of ICT will:
. Provide access
to Norrsken facilities, including high-speed connectivity to 100 young Rwandan
entrepreneurs (beneficiaries of YouthConnekt and Hanga Pitchfest), of whom about
50% are women.
. Provide
visibility to the beneficiaries through online presence and connection with
media
. Provide
youth-led SMEs and start-ups with the following:
- Capacity building/coaching in
Business Modeling and leadership development.
- Business planning
- Product development and Value Chain Management.
- Resource management.
- Understanding of target market.
- Marketing management, marketing
strategy, and product branding.
- Access to market and finance
- Online presence, Storytelling.
Rwandan youth (aged 16-30) comprise approximately one-third
of the country’s population. While the youth remain key to the country’s
transformational growth, they still face several challenges, including high
levels of poverty, with 29.5% living in households below the poverty line, high
unemployment (15.7%), and underemployment levels, as well as low levels of
entrepreneurship and skills shortages.
Youth unemployment remains a persistent development challenge,
with UNDP and partners positioning job creation fuelled by entrepreneurship –
particularly youth-led small and medium enterprises (SMEs) – as a priority
development solution.
UNDP, and partners like the European Union, consider entrepreneurship-driven
job creation, particularly youth-led small and medium enterprises (SMEs), a
solution to youth challenges.
About MYCULTURE
The Ministry of Youth and Culture (MYCULTURE) is a Central
Government Institution mandated to create an enabling environment for Youth
socio-economic empowerment and make Rwandan culture the foundation for national
transformation.
About MINICT
The Ministry of Information Communication Technology, and
Innovation aims to address national priorities for economic growth and poverty
reduction through developing and coordinating national information technology,
communication & Innovation policies and programs, and citizen empowerment.
About UNDP
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the leading
United Nations organization fighting to end poverty, inequality, and climate
change injustices. With a broad network of experts and partners in over 170
countries, UNDP helps nations build integrated and lasting solutions for people
and the planet.
UNDP is committed to addressing the youth unemployment and
underemployment challenges by equipping them with vocational skills. This will
increase the competitiveness of youth within the labor market, build capacities
of national institutions to mainstream youth employment, and support youth-led
enterprises to pilot and scale innovative ideas.