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THE GROW PROJECT

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GROW is a govt of Uganda five years project financed by IDA under a grant financing of $217million to enable female entrepreneurs grow their enterprises

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Over 5,000 women entrepreneurs are set to receive training under the World Bank-funded Generating Growth Opportunities and Productivity for Women Enterprises Uganda (GROW) project. The Gender Minister, Hon. Betty Amongi said they have a 5,000 enrolment target of women

Over 5,000 women entrepreneurs are set to receive training under the World Bank-funded Generating Growth Opportunities and Productivity for Women Enterprises Uganda (GROW) project. The Gender Minister, Hon. Betty Amongi said they have a 5,000 enrolment target of women
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The GROW Loan launch Event was successfully executed by our team.!, To all women entrepreneurs, this is an amazing opportunity for you to scale up your enterprises. With a minimum loan amount of Ugx. 4m and a maximum loan amount of Ugx. 200m. Visit grow.go.ug today.

The GROW Loan launch Event was successfully executed by our team.!, To all women entrepreneurs, this is an amazing opportunity for you to scale up your enterprises. With a minimum loan amount of Ugx. 4m and a maximum loan amount of Ugx. 200m. Visit grow.go.ug today.
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The Grow loan funds will be available for a maximum period of two years, for now. - Paul Nuwagaba, Access to Finance Specialist THE GROW PROJECT. #GROWenterprisesforwomen #NBSBreakfastMeeting #NBSUpdates

The Grow loan funds will be available for a maximum period of two years, for now. - Paul Nuwagaba, Access to Finance Specialist <a href="/UgGrowproject/">THE GROW PROJECT</a>.

#GROWenterprisesforwomen #NBSBreakfastMeeting #NBSUpdates
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With the Grow Loans, women can receive between Shs 4 million and Shs 200 million shillings. The main consideration is how you plan to use the money, and the enterprise should have the capacity to repay the loan. - Paul Nuwagaba, Access to Finance Specialist THE GROW PROJECT.

With the Grow Loans, women can receive between Shs 4 million and Shs 200 million shillings.
The main consideration is how you plan to use the money, and the enterprise should have the capacity to repay the loan. - Paul Nuwagaba, Access to Finance Specialist <a href="/UgGrowproject/">THE GROW PROJECT</a>.
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As we were selecting financial institutions, we chose banks that have been deliberately providing solutions for women. - Paul Nuwagaba, Access to Finance Specialist THE GROW PROJECT. #GROWenterprisesforwomen #NBSBreakfastMeeting #NBSUpdates

As we were selecting financial institutions, we chose banks that have been deliberately providing solutions for women. - Paul Nuwagaba, Access to Finance Specialist <a href="/UgGrowproject/">THE GROW PROJECT</a>.

#GROWenterprisesforwomen #NBSBreakfastMeeting #NBSUpdates
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Last week on Hotel Africa, we launched the Grow Loan, and financial institutions are now offering loans to women. - Paul Nuwagaba, Access to Finance Specialist THE GROW PROJECT. #GROWenterprisesforwomen #NBSBreakfastMeeting #NBSUpdates

Last week on Hotel Africa, we launched the Grow Loan, and financial institutions are now offering loans to women. - Paul Nuwagaba, Access to Finance Specialist <a href="/UgGrowproject/">THE GROW PROJECT</a>.

#GROWenterprisesforwomen #NBSBreakfastMeeting #NBSUpdates
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Women enterprises in some regions, such as the Karamoja region, Busoga, and refugee areas, are eligible for the Grow Bonus. - Paul Nuwagaba, Access to Finance Specialist THE GROW PROJECT. #GROWenterprisesforwomen #NBSBreakfastMeeting #NBSUpdates

Women enterprises in some regions, such as the Karamoja region, Busoga, and refugee areas, are eligible for the Grow Bonus. - Paul Nuwagaba, Access to Finance Specialist <a href="/UgGrowproject/">THE GROW PROJECT</a>.

#GROWenterprisesforwomen #NBSBreakfastMeeting #NBSUpdates
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The scope of THE GROW PROJECT is broad. It deals with all sectors. As long as it is a legally viable business, it will be supported - Paul Nuwagaba, Grow Project #MorningAtNTV #NTVNews Watch live - ntv.co.ug/ug/ntv-live?ut…

The scope of <a href="/UgGrowproject/">THE GROW PROJECT</a> is broad. It deals with all sectors. As long as it is a legally viable business, it will be supported - Paul Nuwagaba, Grow Project

#MorningAtNTV #NTVNews

Watch live - ntv.co.ug/ug/ntv-live?ut…
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There are priority sectors to which a lot of the THE GROW PROJECT support will go. These are sectors that are male-dominated and where we want women to be involved - Paul Nuwagaba, Grow Project #MorningAtNTV #NTVNews

There are priority sectors to which a lot of the <a href="/UgGrowproject/">THE GROW PROJECT</a> support will go. These are sectors that are male-dominated and where we want women to be involved - Paul Nuwagaba, Grow Project

#MorningAtNTV #NTVNews
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The government came up with the THE GROW PROJECT, which focused on women who graduated from other livelihood projects like emyooga with micro-level enterprises that they wish to develop into small or medium enterprises - Paul Nuwagaba, Grow Project #MorningAtNTV #NTVNews

The government came up with the <a href="/UgGrowproject/">THE GROW PROJECT</a>, which focused on women who graduated from other livelihood projects like emyooga with micro-level enterprises that they wish to develop into small or medium enterprises - Paul Nuwagaba, Grow Project

#MorningAtNTV #NTVNews
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Grow will support an informal enterprise. It doesn't have to be a registered business. Part of the services Grow will offer is to try and formalise those businesses - Paul Nuwagaba, THE GROW PROJECT  #MorningAtNTV #NTVNews

Grow will support an informal enterprise. It doesn't have to be a registered business. Part of the services Grow will offer is to try and formalise those businesses - Paul Nuwagaba, <a href="/UgGrowproject/">THE GROW PROJECT</a> 

#MorningAtNTV #NTVNews
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GROW project is a Government of Uganda initiative that arose out of the need to respond to the needs of women entrepreneurs who want to grow their businesses, sustain their self-employment and create more jobs

GROW project is a Government of Uganda initiative that arose out of the need to respond to the needs of women entrepreneurs who want to grow their businesses, sustain their self-employment and create more jobs
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#GROWLOAN is specifically for women entrepreneurs & women owned businesses across the country. Women entrepreneurs can access the loans from 4 million to 200 million Uganda shillings. Dr. Ruth Biyinzika Kasolo is the THE GROW PROJECT PSFU project coordinator #GROWENTERPRISESFORWOMEN

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#GROWLOAN has been made accessible & affordable for women entrepreneurs across the country. Women can access the GROW Loan at not more than 10.5% annual interest rate with no extra charges #GROWENTERPRISESFORWOMEN Dr. Ruth Biyinzika Kasolo the Project Coordinator PSFU clarifies