
RDF Ghana
Facilitating finance access for MSMEs in agriculture and renewable energy sectors in Ghana.
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RDF Ghana is a financial initiative established by DANIDA in 2016, transitioning Denmark-Ghana relations from aid to trade by 2020. The organization focuses on promoting access to finance for Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Enterprises (MSMEs) engaged in agriculture and renewable energy sectors, with a particular emphasis on supporting women-owned businesses. RDF Ghana operates in the Ghanaian market, partnering with reliable financial institutions to deliver tailored financial products and services to rural MSMEs. By facilitating access to credit through these partnerships, RDF Ghana aims to sustain rural and agricultural financial services, thereby fostering economic growth and development in these sectors. The business model revolves around collaboration with financial institutions to enhance credit availability, ensuring that MSMEs have the necessary financial support to thrive. RDF Ghana generates revenue through these partnerships, leveraging its role as a facilitator in the financial ecosystem.
Keywords: finance, MSMEs, agriculture, renewable energy, Ghana, women entrepreneurs, credit access, rural development, financial partnerships, economic growth.