Micro-Enterprise Development programme (MEDEP) was started in 1998 to support achieve the Ninth Plan's objective of reducing poverty through the creation
of micro-enterprise. MEDEP is in the third year of its implementation. It has been observed that MEDEP model is effective and cost efficient as well in
poverty reduction through micro-enterprise development. Some government programmes have already adopted some elements of 'MEDEP Methodology'. However,
MEDEP has yet to have a significant and broad policy impact. This has been the observation of the mid-term review mission as well. In order to verify this
observation and evaluate the feasibility of replicating MEDEP model of poverty reduction through the development of micro-enterprises, this study was undertaken.
#EnterpriseDevelopment #PovertyReduction #Employment
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Publisher:
MEDEP/UNDP
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Type / Script:
Progress Report
in English
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Keywords:
ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT, POVERTY, EMPLOYMENT CREATION, EMPLOYMENT GENERATION, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMY, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, LOCAL RESOURCES, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, INCOME, EMPOWERMENT, MARKETING, FACTORIES, NATURAL RESOURCES, INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT, CAPACITY BUILDING
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Thematic Group: UNDP
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Social and Institutional Developoment
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Thesaurus:
05.01.01
- Industrial Development Support Services
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