Southern Africa Federation of the Disabled

Flagship Program 5: SA-DEEEP

Southern Africa Disability Economic Empowerment and Entrepreneurship Program (SA-DEEEP)

Persons with disabilities in the region face significant obstacles to economic empowerment and entrepreneurship due to systemic barriers and gaps in support. They often encounter discrimination and stigma in the workplace, limiting their employment opportunities and economic participation. Accessible financial services and business support are scarce, making it difficult for them to start or grow their own businesses. Additionally, existing entrepreneurship programs often overlook the specific needs of persons with disabilities, resulting in a lack of tailored training and resources that could help them succeed. The absence of inclusive policies and inadequate enforcement of existing laws further marginalizes them economically, leaving many trapped in a cycle of poverty.

Moreover, there is limited access to networks and markets, which are crucial for building successful enterprises. These challenges underscore the need for targeted initiatives that provide accessible financial services, inclusive training programs, and robust support systems to empower persons with disabilities economically. Through this program SAFOD plans to play a critical role to address these challenges.

Priority Actions:

1. Develop partnerships with financial institutions to create accessible funding options such as microloans or grants, specifically tailored to entrepreneurs with disabilities.

2. Offer specialized training programs, mentorship, and business development services to equip persons with disabilities with the skills and knowledge needed to start and grow their businesses.

3. Work with governments and the private sector to implement and enforce policies that promote the employment of persons with disabilities including incentives for businesses to hire and support disabled employees.

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