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Germany is preparing a €101 million financing package
to support women’s entrepreneurship in Morocco,
in a major initiative aimed at improving access to funding for women-led businesses.
The program is being developed by the German development bank KfW in partnership with Tamwilcom.
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The package includes:
€100 million in loans
€1 million in grants
and is expected to launch in the second quarter of 2027 for a period of five years.
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The initiative comes at a time when Morocco faces a major economic paradox.
Although Moroccan women now surpass men in higher education enrollment,
their labor force participation rate has fallen from 28% in 2000 to just 19% in 2024.
The gap with men has reached nearly 50 percentage points, one of the highest levels worldwide according to the World Bank.
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Access to finance remains one of the biggest obstacles.
Today, only 14% of formal businesses in Morocco are led by women,
while nearly 47% of companies employ no women at all.
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The program aims to encourage banks and financial institutions
to provide more financing to small and medium-sized enterprises
owned or managed by women,
while also increasing awareness of existing guarantee mechanisms available to entrepreneurs.
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Beyond gender equality,
the initiative is also seen as an economic growth opportunity.
According to estimates cited in the project,
removing barriers to female entrepreneurship could increase women’s income by 6%
and raise Morocco’s overall national income by 1.3%.
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In summary
Germany plans to mobilize €101 million to strengthen female entrepreneurship in Morocco,
helping women gain better access to financing and unlocking a significant source of economic growth for the country.
