Gumine District SME Development Program DIGINE.pdf
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The Gumine District SME Development Program GDSDP 2024+2027 embarks on the growth of 2500 SMEs through providence of support given to priority Project categories; MSME support facility project for Grassroots women, youth enterprise support, Agri SME Support, informal and micro business operators sup...
The Gumine District SME Development Program GDSDP 2024+2027 embarks on the growth of 2500 SMEs through providence of support given to priority Project categories; MSME support facility project for Grassroots women, youth enterprise support, Agri SME Support, informal and micro business operators support and credit guarantee support. These SME interventions shall help create over 8500 job opportunities between 2024-2030
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GumineDistrict SME Development
Program
Elias Elwai Williams TOA/TOT , IFC (World Bank)
CONTENTS
1. 16,159SMEs Target –Simbu
2. District SME Targets %
3.Focus 1 2,500SMEs–Gumine
4. Focus Groups 1,2,3
5.MSME Mobilization (CBO Network )
6. Coordination Structure MSME
7. Project Implementations
8. SME Master Policy Extracts
9. Stake Holders
10. Contact Address
1. SME TARGET FOR SIMBU
SME Master Plan 2016-2030
16,159 2030
675 SMEs Current
7,500 SMEs by 2027
15,000 SMEs
by 2030
Targets -SImbu
Creation of 60,000 Jobs
(WES) 3,000 women entrepreneurs
(YES) 3,000 youth Entrepreneurs
1,500 others
Can SIBC (SimbuIndigenous Business
Council) Be The Provincial SME
Development & Monitoring Authority
Providing Guarantees to SimbuIndigenous
MSMEs to access finance to develop into
SME having the capacity to employ 3-5
person with an annual turnover of
K200,000?
2. DISTRICT TARGETS –16,159
Allocations % District Forecasts
20%
20%
15%
15%
15%
15%
SME Development %
Kundiawa Gembogl
Kerowagi
SNK
Chuave
Gumine
SSY
3. Gumine SME Development
2027 2030
Focus Group 1 –Women 500 1,000
Focus Group 2 –Youth 500 1,000 2,500
Focus Group 3 –Others 250 500
Creating 2,500 x 4 = 10,000Employment by 2030
15% of (16,159 -675 current) = 2,321 (Projection)
On Average = 2,410
4. Gumine SME Projections
2030 By Focus Groups
2023-27
2027-30
Total
Women Youth Others
500 500
250
500 500
250
1000 1000
500
2500
SME DEVELOPMENT FOCUS
GROUPS
2023-272027-30Total
5. Women Mobilization through
CBOs Network With WES inc..
MSME Support Facility Project MSME Support Facility is a
project piloted by WES to provide Economic Empowerment
for rural women. The Project is a proponent of the District SME
development Program where 500 women are targeted to be
developed into SMEs creating up to 2,500 Jobs. The MSME
support facility is a community driven program where women
with different income generation activities operating as
informal and micro businesses are supported through
Capacity Building, Innovations, e-commerce and access to
market and finance (Credit Guarantee Corporation for MSME)
to foster SME Development. WES Inc. facilitates leveraging of
funding for its Affiliated LLG Women Empowerment
Associations where LLG Presidents are the Chairman of the
MSME Support Facility, LLG Women Reps (Sect 29 OLPLLG)
Coordinates and CBO groups (Gender & Economic)
Participates. BDOs, SMEC ,CEFI and EBF provides
Management, Capacity Building , Monitoring & Evaluations.
WES Inc
6. MSME Coordination Structure
1.
MSME Support
Grants
2.
WES
3.MSME Implementation
TNA & . Capacity
Building/ SME
Development/Financial
Inclusion /Monitoring &
Evaluation/Reporting &
Acquittals
4.
LLG Women
Empowerment
Association
5.
Ward Based CBO
1. MSME Support Grants from Financiers
are Received by WES for its 45 CBOs
2. Women Empowerment Simbu (WES) Receives MSME Support Grants
from Program Submitted to Financiers and furnishes MSME reports
3. Partners; EBF, SMEC, CEFI , Banks provides TNA&
Capacity Building, SME Development, M&E, Financial
Inclusion, Reporting ..LLG & WES Coordinates
4. LLG Women Empowerment manages data for
CBOs , coordinates with partners and reports to WES
5. CBO members subscribe to WES and provides data to LLG Women
Empowerment Association , receives MSME Support Grants
MSME Funds Flow
MSME Reporting & Coordination
7. Achieving SME Targets; through
“District MSME Support Facility”
Achieving SME Targets; through
“District MSME Support Facility”
8. SME Master Plan 2016-2030(Extracts)
6.0.3All provincial governments and Districts must have an
SME development plan that is aligned to the National SME
Master Plan and inclusive of districts, local level governments
and the Wards.
6.0.5Womenand Youthare not active players in economic
activity and this must change as these two segments of
population caters for more than 70% of the population.
8.2.6Stimulating SME Development in Rural Areas
8.2.6.1The Government to create Business opportunities in
rural areas, through funding of key catalytic projects and
other direct and non-direct incentives in the provinces to
encourage growth of Womenand Youthowned SMEs.
9. Stakeholders Of SME Development
EBF-Non State
Actor & Pro
GovtEntity
Center For
Excellence In
Financial
Inclusion
Small Medium
Enterprises
Corporation
Simbu
Provincial
Government
Women
Empowerment
Simbu
10. Contact Points
1. Women Empowerment Simbu
Phone: 72266844email: [email protected]
2. ED Bismark Freelancers
Phone: 74452751email: [email protected]
3. SME Corporations
Phone: 70312465email: [email protected]
4. CEFIPhone: 3218823email: [email protected]
5. Gumine District Development Authority
Phone: 74828860email: [email protected]
Phone: 72477019email: [email protected]
6. Office Of the Principal Advisor –Commerce
Phone:70558798
TENKYU TRU …….Elias Elwai Williams