Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises

SMEs Against Global Poverty

How to Grow a Successful Enterprise Development Programme. Watch the video of the first event in the 2014 Series, co-hosted by Harvard Kennedy School’s CSR Initiative and sponsored by SABMiller.
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From Bean to Bar, Putting Farmers First
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Local Banks and Success in Smallholder Finance
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A Road to Market for Haitian Mangoes
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Twin Tracks and Unusual Allies in Tackling Inequality
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Helping Small Enterprises to Grow
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How to Build Enterprise Development Programmes
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Sustaining and Scaling the Impact of Enterprise Development Programmes
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The Self-Sufficient School – A Proposal for Quality Education
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Tackling the Youth Employment Crisis in Southern Africa
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Four Lessons From a Social Entrepreneur Tackling the Youth Employment Crisis in Southern Africa
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Wandile’s Story – Changing Lives in Soweto
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Portia’s Story – How Bees are Changing South Africa
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Big Ideas from Small Entrepreneurs
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What do we mean by "Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises"?

Explore how empowering micro, small, and medium enterprises (SMEs) can drive economic development and reduce poverty by fostering innovation and job creation.

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