Micro and small enterprises are the engine of growth in Sri
Lanka. They are vital to local economic development, which
creates jobs and raises incomes, and so contributes to a better
life for all.
Enter-Growth
is a project that works to realize this potential, by improving
the environment and services for small enterprises. It seeks
to address issues that relate to:
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The
market access of micro and small enterprises; |
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The
policy and regulatory environment for micro and small
enterprise growth; |
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Enterprise
culture – the way enterprise is perceived and valued
in society. |
The
project’s most basic assumption is that none of the
constraints in these areas can be addressed without dialogue
with and between the stakeholders in the districts, and that
they need to take the lead in finding and implementing solutions.
Enter-Growth’s role is that of a facilitator in this
process. It brings enterprises, the Government and NGOs together
to make the local economy grow in a way that benefits all.
Time
and place
Colombo and the Western province are developing fast, but
many other parts of the country are not benefiting much from
a more open economy. Enter-Growth therefore chose to work
in some of the less developed districts of the country: Kurunegala,
Puttalam, Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa, with, within these
districts, a focus on the less developed divisions. Enter-Growth
has offices in each of the district capitals, as well as in
Colombo.
The
project started on 1 June 2005, for a period of three years.
Who
make it happen
The project is funded by the Swedish International Development
Agency (Sida) and implemented by the International Labour
Organisation (ILO), one of the UN’s specialized agencies.
It resorts under the Ministry of Enterprise Development and
Investment Promotion.
In
the Districts, the project works with Micro and Small Enterprise
Forums, chaired by the District Secretary and the Chief Secretary,
with representatives of the Government, private sector and
NGOs. The Forums are playing a key role in stimulating and
facilitating local economic development.
Providers
of services – What can Enter-Growth mean to you?
Enter-Growth believes that business and financial services
or all kinds are essential for small enterprises to improve
their productivity, quality and market linkages. It therefore
works with providers of such services service in the districts
to improve existing or develop new services. The demand for
such services is identified through a participatory methodology
called LOCA, which helps enterprises determine how they can
strengthen their competitive advantages.
Enter-Growth
does not fund service delivery or equipment. It funds technical
assistance to design new services and train staff. It may
also support the promotion of services, or research.
Small
enterprises – What can Enter-Growth mean to you?
Enter-Growth aims to improve the environment for starting
and growing enterprises. It does not provide assistance to
businesses directly, but indirectly, through working with
Business Associations, Chambers of Commerce, the Government
and service providers. This includes work with the media,
to enable them to be more useful to small enterprises. It
also includes a campaign, using theatre and other media, to
promote a more enterprising culture. More positive attitudes
to starting and growing a business will contribute to more
support for entrepreneurs.
Strong
Associations and Chambers are essential for a healthy business
environment. They play an important role in service provision
as well as in expressing the interests of the private sector
to the Government. Enter-Growth promotes their strengthening
and the development of a dialogue with the Government.
Government
– What can Enter-Growth mean to you?
Policies, regulations and rules at the local level often do
not make starting or growing a small enterprise easy, even
though the Government is in favour of private sector development.
Enter-Growth provides officials with information and training
so they can serve small enterprises more effectively. It also
provides assistance to revise rules and regulations that are
set at the local level, and the process of their application,
to make them more conducive to the small enterprise sector.
Its support to Small Business Associations and developing
a dialogue with them means a better informed Government, which
will set policies and regulations to promote the growth of
local incomes and jobs.
Other
development agencies – What can Enter-Growth mean to
you?
Enter-Growth seeks collaboration and exchange with any agency
that shares its goals and principles regarding building on
local initiative and using local resources. The project already
works together with Swisscontact and GTZ’s Economic
Strategy Support Programme and Value Chain project.
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