United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) Partners with Google to Accelerate the Growth and Resilience of Ethiopia’s Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Through Digitalization UNCDF has already conducted a baseline survey as a crucial step to understanding and addressing the challenges the MSMEs face ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, March 29, 2023/APO Group/ -- "I have been struggling with digital marketing. Currently, I use Telegram, and I have not seen much impact. With this programme, I have a dedicated digital marketing specialist who will hand-hold me and provide technical support, so I am excited." Solome Kiflu, Owner of Shadez Wear, an e-commerce fashion store, said this during the launch of the UNCDF-Google MSME Digitalization Pilot Project in Ethiopia. MSMEs like Shadez Wear are the backbone of most nations' economies, contributing to job creation, economic growth and poverty reduction. According to the World Bank, SMEs contribute about 90% of businesses and 50% of employment worldwide. Formal SMEs contribute around 40% to the national GDP in emerging economies. However, the COVID-19 pandemic forced many to close, and those still in business remain vulnerable and could close shop soon. Digitalization of MSMEs can be one of the ways to make them more resilient and expand their customer base. Digitizing MSMEs’ operations also help to provide them access to finance. Similar reports by the World Economic Forum and MSC (MicroSave Consulting) while underscoring the benefits of digitization, also highlight the potential risks that could arise, some of which include data breaches, cyber-attacks, technology failures and disruptions. Through a strategic partnership, UNCDF and Google aim to digitize MSMEs in the Eastern and Southern Africa Region by providing technical assistance, training, and business advisory support. The MSMEs will be onboarded online and provided with access to a suite of digital tools and online learning content to boost their efficiency and expand their reach. In Ethiopia, where the pilot has taken off, the project is being delivered through an ecosystem of global and local partners to reach 100 MSMEs and create awareness of the services for over 2,000 MSMEs through different stakeholder engagements. The Association of Ethiopian Microfinance Institutions (AEMFI), is UNCDF's key implementing partner responsible for convening MSMEs interested in participating in the programme. Of the targeted 100 MSMEs, 50 percent should be women-led or owned. Other considerations include MSMEs impacted heavily by the COVID-19 pandemic, MSMEs at various levels of digitalization that possess some level of digital skills and MSMEs that have access to digital financial services but are unable to utilize them effectively. Google, on the other hand, is joining hands with Africa 118 as its implementing partner on the project. Africa 118 will leverage various Google products and services to onboard the MSMEs online and provide them access to a suite of online learning content. Africa 118 will also create a digital profile for the MSMEs, validate their business data, provide digital skills and literacy training, and offer them one-on-one business advisory support services on digital and financial skills. Evance Rabere, Project Lead, Ethiopia, for Africa 118, reiterated the project's significance to MSMEs in the country, "In Ethiopia, most SMEs do not have an online presence, and this is due to a lack of awareness of business improvement technology, affordability of the digital tools and lack of expertise. This UNCDF-Google Digitalization Pilot has been designed to address these challenges and can significantly impact the resilience of these MSMEs and open up a world of opportunities for them." Through this strategic partnership and under the broader multi-stakeholder initiative "Digital Catalysts – MSME Support in the Digital Era: Accelerating Growth and Unlocking New Forms of MSME Finance”, this pilot will deliver;