Ghana

NTFV Fundraising Training for Ghana Hubs

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Event type
Training
External ID
TP-NB3830
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Overview

<p>This interactive three-session online training equips hub leaders with practical knowledge and tools to develop sustainable funding strategies beyond donor dependency. Designed for hubs, the training includes expert-led discussions, best practice showcases, and hands-on exercises. Participants will receive a structured workbook and online tools to apply learnings both during and after the training.</p><p>The sessions cover key aspects of financial sustainability, including understanding funder expectations, defining a strong niche using the Business Model Canvas, stakeholder mapping for strategic partnerships, and conducting resource gap analyses. Participants will also explore various funding opportunities, including grants, and learn how to craft compelling proposals. Through case studies hubs will gain actionable insights and strategies to strengthen their long-term viability.</p>

Accelerating Trade and Investment under the AfCFTA (ATIA)
Contact
First name
Lily
Last name
Sommer
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Sustainable Development Goals

This project contributes to the following Sustainable Development Goals, as defined by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

<p>This project supports policy reforms and business linkages for trade and investment facilitation in line with the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Agreement, thereby contributing to a conducive business environment for African and Japanese companies operating in or planning to expand into Africa.</p>

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Project
Date
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External ID
C450
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ECOWAS: Africa Trade Competitiveness and Market Access (ATCMA)
Contact
First name
Yared
Last name
Befecadu
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<p>The ECOWAS<span>&nbsp;</span>ATCMA Programme is part of a broader initiative under the ATCMA umbrella Programme, with other regional components such as the ECCAS ATCMA , the SADC ATCMA &nbsp;and the COMESA ATCMA . It is funded by the European Union (EU) and implemented by the International Trade Centre (ITC) and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). The programme aims to enhance trade competitiveness and market access in West Africa. In line with the AfCFTA, the programme focuses on improving regional competitiveness, integrating economies into continental and global value chains, and promoting sustainable trade between Africa and the EU.</p><p>Key objectives include supporting African countries in meeting international trade standards through improved testing, certification, and accreditation, while maximizing MSMEs&apos; export potential by addressing market access barriers, enhancing value addition, and promoting sustainability and technology transfer. The programme contributes to several Sustainable Development Goals, including economic growth, sustainable industrialization, responsible production, and gender equality.</p>

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Project
Date
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External ID
C315
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