| Title | The Enter-Growth Project Sri Lanka |
| Node | Resources » Articles, Papers, Case-Studies & Reports |
| Thematic Area | BDS , Employment creation, Enabling Environment, Enterprise culture, MSE development, Rural Development, Social dialogue, Value Chain |
| Subtitle | Applying a market development lens to an ILO local enterprise development project |
| Author of the LED Knowledge resource (not the person who is uploading it) | The Springfield Centre |
| Date of publication | January 2010 |
| Geographical area | Asia & the Pacific |
| Publisher/Editor | ILO |
| Abstract (short description of the LED knowledge resource) | The ILO Enterprise for pro-poor growth project (Enter-Growth, 2005-2009) has had significant success in achieving local economic development in four Sri Lankan Districts. A major aspect of Enter-Growth's success is to have facilitated systemic changes in the markets that poor people interact with, which in turn has led to wider and more sustainable impact. To do this, Enter-Growth has followed a market development approach. Enter-Growth is, in fact, one of only a few pioneering projects internationally, which has attempted to deliver a more systemic approach to private sector development. |
| Keywords (Keywords are the indicators for tag clouds) | market development, poverty alleviation, Rural Development, Social Dialogue, sustainable development, systemic, Value Chain |
| ISBN | 978-92-2-123285-8 |
| Language | English |
| Submitted by | Carlien van Empel |
| Update by | Annie van Klaveren on 29 January, 2010 |
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