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Microenterprise

Technical Areas

USAID focuses on three areas of strategic support for microenterprise development:

  • financial services,
  • business development services, and
  • enabling environment.

Financial Services
To grow and prosper, businesses of all sizes and in all countries need access to financial services. Such access is a particular challenge for poor families around t
he world that need loans, credit, and savings to establish, sustain, and expand small businesses and microenterprises. Innovative approaches to serving low income entrepreneurs and households include finding substitutes for traditional collateral, promoting flexible repayment schedules, and offering a broader range of financial services such as insurance and flexible savings accounts.

Business Development Services
A variety of organizations offer business development services (BDS) to help microenterprises increase revenues, build capacity, initiate new economic activities, or increase their leverage in the marketplace. USAID however, supports the development of markets by helping BDS providers extend services that boost microenterprise income and competitiveness. Service providers often need help to tailor their services to poorer clients. Access to appropriate business services enables microenterprises to seize new economic opportunities and increases the potential impact of sustained reductions in poverty levels.

Enabling Environment
A supportive enabling, or policy, environment, including a favorable business and investment climate, is critical to successful, sustainable microenterprise development. USAID supports reform of laws, regulations, and policies to facilitate the creation and operation of microenterprises and to expand access to financial and other services by the underserved poor. This can include helping countries streamline their business registration process, building the capacity of microentrepreneurs to work through independent business associations to advocate for policy reforms, and promoting anti-corruption efforts and tax reform.

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