Training for Moukawalati Windows on the "Business Support" Project
17 December 2008
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A communication day on the young business support project was organized on Monday in Rabat, on the initiative of the National Agency for the Promotion of SMEs (ANPME), with the objective of deepening reflection on the factors that can ensure the success of this project.
This day, the first of its kind, aims to raise awareness among Moukawalati windows on the different aspects of this project, to identify a number of useful recommendations and to strengthen visibility on the future stages of the project.
The ANPME seeks through this meeting to inform the Moukawalati windows, which are part of the Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Services, and microcredit associations, about the "business support project", which was selected as part of the program, which will be financed by the Millennium Challenge Account (MCA), the director general of the ANPME, Ms. Latifa Echihabi, declared to the MAP.
The Agency will organize similar meetings at the regional level, she continued, specifying that the ANPME has been selected as the executing agency, alongside other actors, for the "business support" component of the MCA program.
The business support project, which was presented at this meeting, aims to address the shortcomings and difficulties faced by young entrepreneurs during their first years of activity.
The companies created will thus be able to benefit from support through independent business advisors, who are neither part of the Moukawalati window nor the ANPME, to accompany them on their own needs, including training in accounting, business management or marketing, specified Ms. Echihabi, adding that a catalog of services will be offered in this regard.
The business support project will see the deployment of three approaches, namely Moukawalati-OFPPT, Moukawalati-ANPME and Income-Generating Activities-INDH, in terms of management and piloting of the mechanisms proposed for the implementation of this project and which would concern a limited number of companies, estimated at 200 per approach during a pilot phase (24 months), before being extended to 1,800 companies per approach during the extension phase.
Published on March 11, 2008
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This day, the first of its kind, aims to raise awareness among Moukawalati windows on the different aspects of this project, to identify a number of useful recommendations and to strengthen visibility on the future stages of the project.
The ANPME seeks through this meeting to inform the Moukawalati windows, which are part of the Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Services, and microcredit associations, about the "business support project", which was selected as part of the program, which will be financed by the Millennium Challenge Account (MCA), the director general of the ANPME, Ms. Latifa Echihabi, declared to the MAP.
The Agency will organize similar meetings at the regional level, she continued, specifying that the ANPME has been selected as the executing agency, alongside other actors, for the "business support" component of the MCA program.
The business support project, which was presented at this meeting, aims to address the shortcomings and difficulties faced by young entrepreneurs during their first years of activity.
The companies created will thus be able to benefit from support through independent business advisors, who are neither part of the Moukawalati window nor the ANPME, to accompany them on their own needs, including training in accounting, business management or marketing, specified Ms. Echihabi, adding that a catalog of services will be offered in this regard.
The business support project will see the deployment of three approaches, namely Moukawalati-OFPPT, Moukawalati-ANPME and Income-Generating Activities-INDH, in terms of management and piloting of the mechanisms proposed for the implementation of this project and which would concern a limited number of companies, estimated at 200 per approach during a pilot phase (24 months), before being extended to 1,800 companies per approach during the extension phase.
Published on March 11, 2008
infosdumaroc.com
