Rural Development
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The Enter-Growth Project Sri Lanka Applying a market development lens to an ILO local enterprise development project 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. January 2010
Desarrollo Territorial en Chile Oportunidad de una polÃtica para salir de la crisis internacional hacia un mejor desarrollo nacional. Borrador de trabajo con propuestas programáticas para los candidatos presidenciales en Chile, con aportes de integrantes del Grupo Chile de la Red de Desarrollo Económico Territorial y Empleo para América Latina y El Caribe. 30 Octubre 2009
Economic Development of Areas Industrialisation policies typically contain a series of policies, e.g. competition laws, investment climates, trade policies and technology policies. Industrialisation & Related Policies is mainly relevant for national governments. Local and regional governments have usualy a different set of government intervention at their disposal. These type of interventions are discussed in Economic Development of Areas. Local and Regional Governments should familiarise themselves with the contents of Industrialisation & Related Policies. 2007
Chain-wide learning for inclusive agrifood market development Modern agrifood markets are dynamic. Rapid changes in how food is produced, processed, wholesaled and retailed affects the entire value chain - from producer to consumer. Particularly in countries with developing and emerging economies, the pace of change brings significant challenges for small-scale producers, policy makers and business.
This guide provides concepts and tools for working with actors along the entire value chain so that modern markets can be more inclusive of small-scale producers and entrepreneurs. It:
- Explains the drivers of change in modern agrifood markets
- Provides a framework for analysing how institutions and policies shape the risks and opportunities for small-scale producers and entrepreneurs
- Shows how to design multi-stakeholder processes that help actors from along the chain work together to realise common interests and secure domestic and regional markets inclusive of small-scale producers and entrepreneurs
- Offers practical ideas for facilitating workshops and policy dialogues
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