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U.S. Government Launches the Kefeta National Youth Saving and Credit  Cooperatives 

Kefeta _ Ethiopia
Dr. Ergogie Tesfaye, Minister of Women and Social Affairs, and USAID Mission Director Scott Hocklander listened to the youth share how the Kefeta project has empowered them, September 5, 2024, Skylight Hotel, Addis Ababa (Courtesy of U.S. Embassy)

US Embassy Addis Ababa
Press Release

Addis Ababa – The United States Government through its  Agency for International Development (USAID) launched the Kefeta National  Youth Saving and Credit Cooperatives (SACCO) on September 5, a youth-led,  youth-managed and youth-owned financial institution that will provide financial  solutions friendly to young people and will support young entrepreneurs. The  launch took place during the two-day Youth Development Learning Forum held  September 5 and 6 at the Skylight Hotel. 

Kefeta’s SACCO mobilizes savings and provides access to affordable credit to assist  the economic well-being of young people with a creative mix of youth-tailored  financial products. The National SACCO puts their member’s interest first and  provides a level of service generally unavailable to young people at other financial  institutions. 

Knowledge of financial concepts like saving, investing, spending and borrowing is  the foundation of financial literacy and contributes to a sense of financial security  for all people, but most needed by young people as they seek careers and  independence. The National Youth SACCO, with branches in 18 Ethiopian cities,  has over 7,800 youth members who own more than 38,900 shares and  59,007,640 Birr (USD 531,800) in savings. 

The Youth Development Learning Forum brought together key stakeholders,  including government officials, youth representatives, and development experts  to discuss challenges, opportunities, and best practices around youth access to  finance in Ethiopia. The Forum featured panel discussions with successful young entrepreneurs and digital literacy influencers, sharing their experiences and  insights. 

USAID Mission Director Scott Hocklander, who gave the keynote address at the  launch, said that with access to credit and finance, “there will no longer be the  kind of hurdles that keep youth from participating in Ethiopia’s future.” 

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2 COMMENTS

  1. The launch of the Kefeta National Youth Saving and Credit Cooperatives is a great step towards empowering young people financially. It’s exciting to see initiatives that promote youth entrepreneurship and economic independence!

    • Only if the motivation is what you understood it to be…’help’, perhaps… but needs to be taken with the understanding that their might be a hoiden expectation in getting -trust to ‘influence’ .

      “America has no permanent friends or enemies, only interests.”
      Hennery Kissinger

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      Be well

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