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Banco Ademi, Proparco and the European Union support the financial inclusion of Dominican entrepreneurs

Banco Ademi Proparco
Banco Ademi, strengthens its partnership with Proparco by granting two ARIZ and EURIZ portfolio guarantees equivalent in DOP to 10 million euros in Dominican pesos, and a technical assistance to the leading Dominican microfinance institution, three months after granting international financing equivalent to US$15 million in Dominican pesos.
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Baobab Banque Madagascar reduces inequalities by promoting micro-entrepreneurs, with the support of Proparco

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Baobab Banque Madagascar has signed a €2 million portfolio guarantee with Proparco. The agreement enables Baobab Banque Madagascar to share the risks associated with its microfinance business. As a result, the bank will be able to step up its financial inclusion efforts among the micro-enterprises that provide a livelihood for the country's vulnerable urban populations.
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With Proparco, gender equality is moving centre stage in the Bangladesh textile industry

Dans l'usine Ananta de Dhaka, au Bangladesh
In Dhaka – the hub of global textile production – Proparco is partnering with a major player in the sector in an innovative way. As well as creating permanent jobs in an industry dominated by seasonal employment, a highly original technical assistance programme financed by Proparco is improving the health and education of employees. It's a win-win solution: the company benefits from healthier and loyal female employees who are less likely to be absent from work. We report from the Ananta plant, where 1,112 women have received training through the RISE legacy programme HERhealth.