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Centenary Rural Development Bank, the second largest financial institution in Uganda, supported its clients that have been affected by the Covid-19 crisis.
The project is implemented by Proparco with the support of the European Union through the European Fund for Sustainable Development (EFSD).
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Published in February 2024
AccèsBanque Madagascar, a commercial bank created in 2006 by AccessHolding and present throughout Madagascar, has helped its customers deal with the consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic.
AccèsBanque Madagascar received support from Proparco in the form of a senior line of credit guaranteed by the EU Fund for Sustainable Development (EFSD).
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Published in February 2024
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Private Sector and Development 37 : Faced with the crisis, what prospects for the private sector?
The spread and impact of Covid-19 on populations around the world has triggered unprecedented economic shock waves. In emerging and developing countries in particular, the entrepreneurial fabric has been severely damaged by the effects of health measures and the freezing of many local commercial activities. Whole sectors of these economies have been slowed down and MSMEs – which account for up to 80% of formal jobs in these countries – have suffered significant financial difficulties.
Published in May 2022
Bigot Flowers Kenya horticultural farm’s business has been affected by the Covid-
Published in November 2020
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PUBLIC DEVELOPMENT BANKS TACKLING GLOBAL CHALLENGES
"Financial institutions have proven that they can be a major catalyst for positive change. The need for us to act collectively and with strength has never been greater than at this moment when we need to ensure a sustainable and inclusive recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic. Public development banks (PDBs) from around the world have decided to convene for a first global summit, Finance in Common, on 11 & 12 November 2020.
Published on 06 Nov 2020
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Propulse - Supporting COVID-19 crisis management
PROPARCO is offering its clients exceptional support services to manage the COVID-19 crisis, 100% covered by PROPARCO. This support is complementary to the financial assistance mechanisms proposed by PROPARCO in response to this crisis. It is an integral part of PROPULSE, PROPARCO’s capacity building service to engage its clients towards more positive impacts.
Published on 07 Aug 2020
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Replay / Webinar: Boards and the virus: leadership in times of crisis
How to organise decision-making in a crisis: surviving, rebuilding and thriving in the “new normal”?
This webinar for board members and senior managers aims to :
• Give practical insights and examples on decision-making and effective risk management responses.
• Guide boards and senior managers on their roles and responsibilities in “weathering the storm”.
• Share views and examples on how the crisis reshapes corporate governance.
Published in July 2020
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GOOD PRACTICES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL MANAGEMENT AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE DURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS
At a time when the world is facing a major public health and economic crisis, Proparco reasserts its support to its clients and partners, by publishing guidance on to good practices in environmental, social and governance (ESG) management.
This guide presents measures that can be implemented to face this crisis and better prepare for recovery. Neither exhaustive nor binding, it aims to increase Proparco's partners awareness of the main environmental, social and governance issues.
Published on 19 May 2020