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

 


Estado: Cerrado
País
Ghana
Fecha de aprobación
05 septiembre 2002
Duración
2002 - 2012
Sector
Investigación/extension/capacitación
Costo total del proyecto
USD 29,27 millones
Financiación del FIDA
USD 11,25 millones
Cofinanciadores (Internacional)
African Development Fund USD 10,01 millones
Cofinanciadores (Nacional)
Beneficiaries USD 2,39 millones
National Government USD 3,69 millones
Local Government USD 1,76 millones
Condiciones de financiación
Condiciones muy favorables
N.º del proyecto
1100001187
Contacto del proyecto
Han Ulac Mr Demirag

Informes del Presidente

Informes sobre el diseño de los proyectos

Documentos de supervisión y apoyo a la ejecución

Evaluación del impacto ambiental y social

Auditoría y Estados Financieros

Informe del examen interino (mitad de período)

Marco de acción para el reasentamiento

Resúmenes de informes

Estudios específicos

Proyectos enumerados

Auditoría y Estados Financieros

Informe de finalización del proyecto

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