Micro-enterprise development is one of the four
sectoral rehabilitaƟon opƟons, managed by UNDP,
designed to assist the socio-economic rehabilitaƟon
of Verified Minors and Late Recruits (VMLRs) by
giving them the skills, confidence and support to
establish their own micro-enterprises. Through the
rehabilitaƟon programme, VMLR’s have access to
some 40 enterprise-based trainings. Courses such
as mobile phone repairing and tailoring are the
most popular with 50% of the parƟcipants under
ME being women. Through this opƟon, graduates
return to society and establish micro-enterprises to
earn a living and serve the community in different
capaciƟes as entrepreneurs.
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Publisher:
UNDP
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in English
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Keywords:
ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT, REHABILITATION, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, LABOUR MARKET, TECHNICQAL TRAINNING, TRAINING PROGRAMS, VOCATIONAL TRAINNING, CAPASITY BUILDING
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Thematic Group: UNDP
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Social and Institutional Developoment
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Thesaurus:
02.04.00
- Development
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