Rural Enterprises Project – Phase II

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Rural Enterprises Project - Phase II

Rural Enterprises Project – Phase II


REP II builds on and expands the first phase, which was located in the Ashanti and Brong-Ahafo regions and benefited 16,000 families.

The second phase adopts a decentralized approach that was pioneered in the first phase with the active involvement of district assemblies and associations of local entrepreneurs.

The project's overall goal is to build competitive small and microenterprises in rural areas in eight of Ghana's ten regions. The Government works with its development partners, including IFAD, to provide poor rural people with good-quality, easily accessible and sustainable services, as well as training in:
•    Business development
•    Rural finance
•    Technology transfer and promotion
•    Partnership-building and policy dialogue
•    Project management
 

Source: IFAD

 


الحالة: مغلق
البلد
غانا
تاريخ الموافقة
05 سبتمبر 2002
مدة
2002 - 2012
قطاع
البحث/التمديد/التدريب
التكلفة الإجمالية للمشروع
29.27 مليون دولار امريكي
تمويل فصندوق
11.25 مليون دولار امريكي
شركاء التمويل (دولي)
African Development Fund 10.01 مليون دولار امريكي
شركاء التمويل (محلي)
Beneficiaries 2.39 مليون دولار امريكي
National Government 3.69 مليون دولار امريكي
Local Government 1.76 مليون دولار امريكي
شروط التمويل
ميسرة للغاية
رقم تعريف المشروع
1100001187
الاتصال لهذا المشروع
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IFAD Supported Training and Apprenticeship within the Rural Enterprises Project Phase II in Ghana - A Field Study of Training Approaches and Outcomes

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As part of its initiative for mainstreaming innovation, the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) explored various types of training and skills development activities in the programmes supported by the Fund and which training results have been achieved including through innovative ways. 
 
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