LED Stories
In just three to four pages, the series of LED stories inform about new approaches to LED, disseminate best practices and serve as brief case studies for trainings and workshops. The LED stories take place in countries as varied as Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Mozambique, Ghana, Indonesia, Philippines, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Paraguay.
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Implementation of the Amathole Regional Economic Development Strategy (AREDS) From Strategy to Action A case study on the implementation of the Amathole Regional Economic Development Strategy (AREDS) by Aspire, the Amathole Local Economic Development Agency. AREDS is one of the more succesful LED processes in South Africa and has attracted a lot of attention (even up to and favourably mentioned by the previous President Thabo Mbeki). It is an example of the application of the Genesis Methodology for Regional Economic Strategy Development, that the GTZ-SLGP’s LED component in collaboration with mesopartner has developed. The Genesis methodology has also been endorsed by the national Department of Provincial and Local Government and the Department of Trade and Industry. November 2008
LED Story Vietnam: Value the Value Chains The experience in Viet Nam shows that value chain development is a
promising way to go about Local Economic Development. It builds on rooted
economic activities, local resources, dialogue and cooperation among a
wide range of stakeholders. Value chain development tackles constraints at
the enterprise level as well as in the business environment. As such, this
integrated approach contributes to local economic growth and job
creation.
LED Story Uruguay: Empowering Micro and Small Enterprises In Uruguay the great majority of enterprises are micro or small. Though
national policies have been designed to support enterprises, many of them
(especially those located in isolated areas) are still beyond their reach.
This story tells how public and private actors can work together to
implement a local economic development strategy to provide micro and
small entrepreneurs the support they need.
LED Story Sri Lanka: The Forum Theatre Experience Outside the main urban centers and Western Province, in Sri Lanka the
growth and employment potential of small businesses is often not fully exploited.
Also, the start-up rate is low. The enterprise culture is one of the
underlying causes. This story tells how theatre can support changes in the
way people value business and entrepreneurship.
LED Story Nicaragua: The Competitivity Agenda, Planning Dynamically Taking into consideration that economic and political spheres are not static
and enterprises have to adapt their strategies according to the fluctuations
of the market, it becomes necessary to have at hand flexible instruments
for economic planning. In Nicaragua, the Departmental Competitivity
Agendas, which are a flexible instrument of planning in the short and
medium term, are being introduced at the local level in a participative
manner. Here we present the process of the department of Granada.
LED Story El Salvador: Fostering Women Entrepreneurship to Fight Poverty In El Salvador, 80% of women’s jobs are created in enterprises that are
owned by women. To develop and implement a model of recognition and
empowerment of female entrepreneurship, the Local Economic
Development Agency of the Department of Sonsonate has promoted a
Centre of Entrepreneurial Services for women, which has made it possible
for women to have access to business development services and to be
better represented in the local governance.
LED Story Chile: Cultural Identity as an Engine of Development In the province of San Antonio, Chile, the potential of micro and small enterprises
to promote employment creation has not been sufficiently exploited.
This story shows how culture—in this case, a valuable provincial
cultural heritage—can be transformed into a concept that can promote the
economic development of a territory, mobilizing its stakeholders around a
shared identity and generating new employment opportunities for its inhabitants.
LED Story Philippines: Tripartism for Local Growth Marikina is an exemplary city. Looking at its clean market and streets, peaceful river scenery and flourishing business activity, one would not guess that the city once suffered from industrial decline and social unrest. Dialogue among City government, employers’ and workers’ organizations was a first step in leading Marikina where it is today
LED Story Mozambique: Economic and Social needs are one In Mozambique working out of poverty is hard. Natural disasters, HIV/AIDS
and other hardship put severe strains on people’s ability to generate a
decent income. Local Economic Development Agency Sofala looks into ways
to decrease people’s vulnerability to such risks by linking social protection
to economic development.
LED Story Indonesia: Reviving the Community Spirit In the Tsunami devastated areas of the Indonesian archipelago,
communities need to be rebuilt from scratch. This story shows that
reconstruction involves more than building houses and infrastructure.
Attention for the community economy as a whole is needed. When
reconstruction is built on participation, local labour and resources, the
community spirit revives.
LED Story Ghana: Rooting Public-Private Dialogue In Ghana, local economic activity stems to a large extent from small,
informal businesses. Their interests are hardly reflected in development
strategies, however, leaving their potential for economic growth and
poverty reduction untapped. This is different in two districts in the Central
Region. Here small business associations and the district government come
together to discuss and initiate LED initiatives deliberately including small
businesses.
LED Story Argentina: Labour Insertion and Enterprise Promotion: Activating Development Under the banner of “Development, Education and Labour,” the city of
Rosario, in Santa Fe, Argentina, has implemented a programme designed to
boost the local economy by supporting labour insertion and promoting
small enterprises. This story shows how a comprehensive programme not
only counteracts the effects of an economic crisis but also provides the
foundation for the sustainability of future local economic growth. March 2007
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