Saturday 4 September 2010

FDEA launches new website

Femme Développement Entreprise en Afrique (FDEA) or Women's Business Development in Africa is a Senegalese non-governmental organization, non-profit organization founded in 1987 and a member of INAFI International just launched its new website.

FDEA’s mission is to create an institutional framework adapted to the needs, technical capabilities, and socio-economic realities of women entrepreneurs. FDEA provides African women with a credit system of training, coaching and consulting in the field of micro, small and medium business. In Senegal, FDEA works in 6 regions: Dakar, Louga, Kaolack, Dourbel, St. Louis, Tambacounda and Bakel. The headquarters is in Dakar, with a regional office in Kaolack. FDEA works closely with other African NGOs: Cooperative for Education of Women, Family Health and Sanitation in Mali, Relief Society of Tigray in Ethiopia, NGO Coordination mutilation in Guinea, and the network of the Caisses Populaires Burkina. FDEA is affiliated with Conseil des ONG D’Appui au Developpement (CONGAD) Senegal.

FDEA has 20 branches located in eight regions of Senegal and has approximately Euro 27.5 million cumulative credit portfolio. Outstanding savings accumulated as of 31 December 2009 is Euro 1.967,244,267 while outstanding loan for the same period is Euro 2,051,195. FDEA is serving more than 200,000 clients and processes more than 5,000 credit records per year, of which 80% are for young women entrepreneurs from different categories.

INAFI congratulates FDEA!

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