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Rural Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Support Programme

The programme helps improve rural employment opportunities in 6 of the 21 regions in mainland Tanzania: Iringa, Manyara, Mwanza, Pwani, Ruvuma and Tanga. These regions have been selected because they show a potential for entrepreneurial activity, with a higher than average percentage of the rural population already engaged in some form of self-employed activity.

The programme – also known by its Swahili acronym MUVI – provides selected medium and small-scale rural entrepreneurs with improved skills training, knowledge and access to markets to help increase productivity, profitability and off-farm incomes. The target group includes smallholder farmers and fishers who could profitably link up with processors and sell their produce to them. Women, young people and other disadvantaged groups, including people living in remote areas, people living with HIV/AIDS and the elderly, are particularly encouraged to participate in programme activities.

The programme has three goals:

  • to improve the awareness of rural entrepreneurs of market opportunities and how these can be exploited through the development and implementation of a communication strategy (including radio linkages to poor and remote areas) and the training of the entrepreneurs to improve their businesses
  • to improve the coordination and cohesion of selected value chains, through the creation and  strengthening of backward and forward linkages for the selected chains
  • to strengthen public and private sector institutions to provide efficient and effective support to rural enterprises.

Source: IFAD

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Contact information
Mr Samuel Eremie
Country programme manager
IFAD
Via Paolo di Dono, 44
00142 Rome, Italy
Tel: +39 0654592079
Fax: +39 0654593079
s.eremie@ifad.org

Facts and figures

Total project cost: US$25.3 million

IFAD loan amount: US$19.5 million

IFAD grant: US$450,000

Cofinancing: Irish Aid (US$910,000)

Duration: 7 years

Geographical area: 6 mainland regions

Directly benefiting: 316,000 households

Status: approved

Partners
  • Ministry of Industry, Trade and Marketing (MITM)
  • Irish Aid