Enterprise for Pro-Poor Growth Baseline Reports, ILO, Sri Lanka 2006
Implementing agency(ies) | ILO | |
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Funding agency(ies) | Sida | |
Date completed | June 2006 | |
Target Group(s) | Micro, Small | |
Contact person(s) | Mr. Roel Hakemulder | |
Country(ies) | Sri Lanka |
- Description
Enterprise for Pro-poor Growth, or Enter-Growth for short, is a project of the International Labour Organisation (ILO), the Swedish International Development Agency (Sida), and the Ministry of Enterprise Development and Investment Promotion. Its goal is to contribute to pro-poor economic growth and quality employment for women and men, through an integrated programme for development of micro and small enterprises that targets two provinces with a high incidence of poverty (North-West and North-Central); that addresses issues at the national level that will enhance impact in the provinces; and that transfers lessons learnt to the national policy level as well as other parts of the country.
Enter-Growth conducted 3 baseline studies to establish benchmarks that can be compared against the end of the project impact assessment. The baseline studies targeted enterprise associations, BDS providers and MSEs. The reports on these studies are provided on the right hand side.
Associated Activities and Documents | |
Market Assessment | |
» | Enterprise for Pro-Poor Growth Socio-Cultural Assessment, ILO, Sri Lanka 2006 |
Programme Design | |
» | Enterprise for Pro-Poor Growth, ILO, Sri Lanka 2005-8 |
Implementation | |
» | Enterprise for Pro-Poor Growth Progress Reports, ILO, Sri Lanka 2005-8 |
Impact Assessment | |
» | The Effects of Theatre on Beliefs about Business, ILO Sri Lanka, 2007 |
» | Impact Assessment on the Enterprise Culture Component, ILO Sri Lanka, 2008 |
» | Enterprise for Pro-Poor Growth Intervention Reports, ILO, Sri Lanka, 2007-8 |
Final Documentation | |
» | Enterprise for Pro-Poor Growth Case Studies, ILO, Sri Lanka 2005-9 |