Kenya Association of
Manufacturers (KAM) and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale
Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) have launched a project seeking to promote
manufacturing SMEs in East Africa by scaling up their business operations.
The project, dubbed Creating Perspectives: Business for Development, seeks to provide business know-how and technical expertise through individual coaching, training and tailor-made partnerships with German industries.
Speaking during the forum, the Ministry of Industry, Trade and
Cooperatives – Enterprise Development Director, Ms. Jane Aranga noted
that the government is keen on providing an enabling business
environment where SMEs can flourish.
“We acknowledge that SMEs are faced with a myriad of challenges
including rigid legal and regulatory framework, access to credit and
business information among others. To provide an enabling business
environment for SMEs, the government is reviewing policies to protect
SMEs from unhealthy competition and courage start ups and growth of
SMEs, as key drivers of the Big 4 Agenda,” added Ms. Aranga.
KAM SME Caucus Chair, Mr. Ivan Ochieng noted that SMEs are the
backbone of a thriving economy and play a prominent role in job
creation.
“The manufacturing sector currently accounts for 8.37% of the
country’s GDP. Kenya can attain the Big 4 Agenda on Manufacturing, that
seeks to grow the manufacturing sector to 15% by 2022, by creating
forward and backward linkages and developing a subcontracting framework
to grow and expand small firms.
This is can only be made possible through a commitment to actualizing
factors and policies that make it possible for small industries to
thrive. This project hence ushers in the next steps towards this,” added
Mr. Ochieng.
Speaking during the event, GIZ Project Head, Mr. Heine Eckhard noted
that the project enables German and East African companies meet and
create long lasting business relationships.
“The East African region is one of the fastest growing regions in the
world, at about 6%. Approximately 90 per cent of all registered
enterprises in East Africa
are SMEs, yet they are faced with constraints that limit their growth
potential. This project hence aims to assist manufacturing SMEs expand
by providing them with business and technical know-how and capacity
development,” added Mr. Eckhard.
The pilot phase targets 60 companies in the EAC region, who have been
active for a minimum of 3 years and have an annual turnover of $50,000
to $5 million, with at least 10 employees.
The project is a joint initiative between German Federal Ministry for
Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and Federation of German
Industries (BDI) in partnership with the East African Business Council
(EABC) and its member institutions.
KAM has also partnered with the GIZ in running the Technical and
Vocation, Education and Training (TVET) and Good Governance Programs.
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