Entrepreneur Financial Centre 2
With a loan of EUR 74,850 the 13 taxi-drivers will be able to replace their cars and meet the new standards of The Civil Aviation Authority with regards to a carbon neutral environment.
€74 850
4,00%
24 mois
6 mois
EUR
DeviseMontant | €74 850 |
Intérêt | 4,00% |
Maturité | 24 mois |
Remboursements | 6 mois |
Devise | EUR |
Le projet
Buyonga Airport Taxi Project
The government of Uganda passed a policy which banned vehicles that are 15 years old and beyond. The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) decided to implement this with all Taxi cabs currently operating at Entebbe Airport. This is in a bid to implement the best practices in carbon management, with an objective of creating a carbon neutral environment. The same has been pushed for all ground handling service providers.
Through this campaign CAA now carries out motor vehicle inspections every six months and cars in poor mechanical condition are barred from accessing the airport or at times, owners advised to buy new ones.
Over 250 cabs operate from Entebbe Airport where CAA has given a deadline of July 2019 by which if any driver has not complied, they will be denied access to the airport for further services. This means that several families are being put to a threat of having no steady income if these drivers are cut off from their jobs.
EFC has therefore moved in to support and partner with the Buyonga Airport Taxi Association and ensure continuity of service by helping them acquire motor vehicles that meet this required standard and also partner with CAA to ensure that they achieve their strategy of reducing carbon emission at the airport.
25 drivers have been identified and 13 have so far been booked as a pilot starting off this project with the drivers’ association to help them acquire motor vehicles.
1. Joseph Ssekyonda
Joseph has been working under the airport association for now 9 years and owned a Toyota wish manufactured in 2001 which does not meet the required airport standard. EFC is acquiring a Toyota Alphard manufacture in 2012
2. Gerald Kasozi
Gerald has worked with the airport association for now 17 years. EFC is purchasing for him a Van - super custom manufactured in 2011
3. Patrick Ndiwalana
Patrick has worked with the taxi association since 2008. EFC is purchasing a saloon car (Toyota Premio) for him manufactured in 2012
4. Abdul Byarugaba
Abdul has worked with the taxi association for 11 years. He is changing his car to now a Toyota wish manufactured in 2010
5. Brian Akugizibwe
Brian has worked with the taxi association for 6 years. He is changing his car to now a Toyota wish manufactured in 2010
6. Jonathan Sevume
Jonathan has worked with the taxi association since 2002. EFC is purchasing a saloon car (Toyota Premio) for him manufactured in 2010
7. Julius Osele
Julius has worked with the taxi association for 9 years. He is changing his car to now a Toyota wish manufactured in 2010
8. David Calvin Nfamba
David has worked with the taxi association since 2012. EFC is purchasing a saloon car (Toyota Premio) for him manufactured in 2010
9. Hood Kamanzi
Hood has worked with the taxi association for 6 years. He is changing his car to now a Toyota wish manufactured in 2010
10. Christopher Mujuzi
Christopher has worked with the taxi association for 4 years. He is changing his car to now a Toyota wish manufactured in 2010
11. Sam Wamimbi
Sam has worked with the taxi association since 2013. EFC is purchasing a saloon car (Toyota Premio) for him manufactured in 2009
12. David Balwaniransi
David has worked with the taxi association since 2001. EFC is purchasing him a second vehicle, a saloon car (Toyota Vista)
13. Joseph Musisi Nsereko
Joseph has been working under the airport association for now 16 years and owned a Toyota wish manufactured in 2003 which does not meet the required airport standard. EFC is acquiring a Toyota Noah (2010)
Nom de l’entreprise | EFC Uganda |
PDG | Joseph Ssekyonda |
Création | 2010-07-15 |
Lieu | Entebbe |
Secteur | Services |
Chiffre d'affaires | €100 000 |
Employés | 26 |
Impact
Le Centre financier pour les entrepreneurs (EFC) soutient un large éventail d'entrepreneurs et de coopératives agricoles au sein de différents secteurs en Ouganda. Leurs prêts permettent la création d'emplois, de fonds de roulement et de matériel de travail pour les PME mal desservies, permettant ainsi d'assurer de meilleures conditions de vie et de travail au sein des communautés locales. En Ouganda, il existe une forte demande de capital d'impact pour permettre d'assurer l'amélioration des organisations et la croissance économique, contribuant ainsi à l'atteinte du plein potentiel économique du pays.
ODD impactés
Grâce à ce projet, vous contribuez aux objectifs de développement durable suivants :
ODD 1 - Pas de pauvreté
ODD 8 - Travail décent et croissance économique
ODD 10 - Inégalités réduites
En savoir plus sur l'impact que vous pouvez avoir grâce à notre plateforme et aux ODD sur notre page d'impacct.
- Grâce à cet investissement 5 emplois sont créés
- Avec cet investissement 26 sont améliorées