Title: Dr. Rosalind H. Thomas
1Presentation on the SADC-DFRC to the
International Conference on Reforming the
Business Environment. 29 November 1 December
2005 Cairo, Egypt Convened By The Committee of
Donor Agencies for Small Enterprise Development.
- Dr. Rosalind H. Thomas
- Chief Executive Officer
2SADC-DFI NETWORK DFRC
PURPOSE OF PRESENTATION
- To introduce the SADC-DFRC
- Background Establishment
- Partnership Arrangements
- Institutional Structure
- Sources of Funding
- Principle of Subsidiarity
- The 5-year Strategic Business Plan, Programs
Budgets in the context of the 15-year SADC RISDP - 2 Year Work program (2005-2007)
- Achievements to date
3Background Establishment
- SADC Committee of Ministers of Finance
Investment (COMFI) - 1998 EU funded 3 studies focusing on
- Macroeconomic Convergence
- Investment
- Development Finance
- Recommendations
- Development Finance Institutions Network
- Development Finance Resource Centre
- Project Preparation Development Fund
- These 3 form an emerging development finance
system in SADC
4Workings of SADC Development Finance System
5DFI Network
- Aim of DFI Network?
- Collaborate on projects in SADC
- Pool resources to mobilize funds for development
projects - Take equity
- Invest jointly in new structures
- Collaborate on appropriate institutional
mechanisms to facilitate cooperation and
development finance in SADC - Capacity building including exchange of personnel
- Information technology, Policy research
analysis technical cooperation - To strengthen build creditworthiness of Members
- Develop common best practice approaches to risk
management - Support to SADC Governments on policy advise
financial sector strengthening and reform
6Establishment
- Strategic Partnerships are critical for success
- IFIs including WB Group/AfDB/EIB
- Other International /Regional/ National Partners
(MEFMI etc.) - DFRCs structure staffing
- Board of Trustees
- Management
- Non-Resident Faculty of experts consultants
- DFRCs sources of funding
- Membership contributions (formula)
- Income generation (courses development
literature) - Donor funding/ Private Sector funding
- Subsidiarity Explained how we relate to SADC
Secretariat
75 Year Strategic Business Plan
85 Yr Strategic Business Plan
- Selecting Priorities?
- Clear adherence to RISDP/ NEPAD/ Own National
priorities - Supporting Regional focus
- Address directly job creation poverty
eradication and - Exploit the unique opportunity for relationships
provided by Network - Where DFRC can give effective support but
- Recognize limited capacity at DFRC
95 Yr Strategic Business Plan
- Why SMEs?
- Key to employment generation and poverty
eradication - Promotes backward forward linkages
- Engine of growth for Private Sector
- Covers all sectors, impacts on all Network
Members - High returns to sharing successes failures
- Strong development impact
- Currently neither public or private financial
Institutions meeting the needs of the small
entrepreneur - Network DFIs well situated to advise Governments
on SME policy, regulatory procurement issues - Key strategic emphasis of RISDP NEPAD
105 Yr Strategic Business Plan
- Why Infrastructure?
- Key to promote regional trade, development
investment - Huge backlogs in critical infrastructure
investments - Size of investments often require DFI
cooperation/ joint financing - DFIs key role to advise Governments in
development of appropriate policy regulatory
environment to promote private provision of
infrastructure - PPPs must play an important role (scarce public
sector savings are needed for other priorities) - Tourism, social services including health,
housing, education community infrastructure key
to employment generation, equity and integrated
development - Key strategic emphasis of RISDP NEPAD
11Two Year Work Program?
Key Focal Areas
DFRC Programs
12Achievements to date?
- Capacity Building
- Investment Appraisal Risk Analysis
- Corporate Governance
- Risk Management
- Policy Research
- Data on DFIs in Network
- Case Study on SME Linkages to FDI/PPI
- Rating Methodology
- Institutional reforms and resource mobilisation
13Achievements to date
- Infrastructure/ PPPs
- Quantitative Analytic Techniques for Appraisals
of PPPs (PPIAF) - PPP Facilitation Units- Mtwara Development
Corridor (pilot) (PPIAF) - PPDF Feasibility Study
- SME Support
- Survey of DFI support for SMEs
- SMEs access to DFIs financial services
- SME Credit Officers workshop
14Fund Raising / Donor Support ?
- DANIDA Funds/ AfDB Japanese Trust Fund/ PPIAF
funds - both on and off balance sheet
- SADC Guidelines on Subsidiarity
- constrain funds mobilisation
- Most Donors want SADC Secretariat to forward
requests for funds
15SME Activities Elaborated
- Support Programs
- At two levels
- Policy Institutional -focus on supply side to
improve service delivery. Target-govts DFIs/
banks. - Enterprise focus on demand side to improve
quality of SME clients. Target entrepreneurs
(women-special attention) bus. associations.
16SME Activities (Cont)
- PROJECTS UNDRTAKEN
- Financial Sector Reform Strengthening TIB
(Tanzania) reform focus on SME financing
instruments. - Institutional Strengthening DFI Restructuring
- CEDA (Botswana)
- NDB (Namibia)
- Infrastructure/ PPPs
- Mozal Case Study Development
- Anglo American linkages model
17SME Activities (Cont)
- Projects undertaken or under development
- Enterprise Support
- SME Mentoring (Business Partners)
- Networking Advocacy
- Collaboration IFC/PEP Africa
- Access to finance
- Export Marketing
- Business Linkages
- Women in Business Development
18- THANK YOU
- Dr. Ros Thomas (CEO)
- SADC-DFRC
- P. Bag 0034
- Gaborone
- Rthomas_at_sadc-dfrc.org
- www.sadc-dfrc.org (still under construction)