RURAL SMALL AND MICROENTERPRISE |
Project Brief The project. The project aims to promote rural microenterprise
development, with a view to: Who are the beneficiaries? The project is targeted at
small microenterprises (SMEs), which for programme purposes are divided
into three groups: subsistence; emerging; and expanding SMEs. What will the project do for them? Focusing on dynamic collaborators among the poorest vulnerable groups and with particular attention to gender issues, the project will: (i) promote the development of viable SMEs; (ii) train individuals with entrepreneurial potential; (iii) provide demand-driven support to local-level initiatives; (iv) strengthen the capacity of grass-roots organizations and of other stakeholders; and (v) provide the poorest segments of the rural population with access to financial services. The main purpose is to assist SMEs in becoming reliable sources of supplementary income for rural groups, particularly in areas with high population density and land pressure, and to contribute to diversifying Rwanda’s economy by promoting the secondary and service sectors. Due to growing demands on both these sectors, opportunities for self-employment are increasing significantly, especially in areas such as petty commerce, repair shops and handicrafts. Project support activities, including credit, will be tailored to suit the different operational categories (subsistence, emerging and expanding SMEs). In the case of new entrants and subsistence SMEs for example, apprenticeship programmes will be used to facilitate skill transfer from experienced established entrepreneurs to new entrepreneurs. How will beneficiaries participate in the project? Beyond
the direct provision of support to entrepreneurs, the project aims to
create an enabling environment for SME development. Implementation will
be demand-driven and determined by beneficiary priorities in all phases
of the project, from identification of activities, to planning, implementation,
and monitoring and evaluation. A major project component will be the promotion
of literacy and empowerment with an emphasis on raising beneficiaries’
awareness of local development issues. Functional adult literacy training
will provide the strategy and entry point for working with poorer groups.
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