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Micro-crédit pour des projets en faveur des femmes

Taïwan a accordé vendredi un crédit de 3 millions de dollars au Sénégal pour appuyer un plan de micro-crédit de cette nation de l’Afrique de l’Ouest destiné au financement de projets en faveur des femmes. Le crédit de trois ans permettrait aux femmes de développer des projets avec un investissement modeste, dans l’objectif global de promouvoir les initiatives commerciales des femmes et d’améliorer leur rôle dans la société, a rapporté lundi le quotidien pro-gouvernemental ‘Le Soleil’. L’accord fut signé à Dakar, la capitale, par l’ambassadeur Chou Seng Tou et par Salif Ba, qui représentait le ministèe des Finances et de l’Economie.



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