JIWASA Programme – Strengthening Urban MSEs
Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) involved in processing have the potential to contribute to industrial development in Bolivia, but their productivity is low. The Jiwasa Programme is a government initiative that seeks to increase production and incomes. With public and private sector support, it will provide direct and strategic services to five production clusters prioritised by the Bolivian government. 10’000 jobs will be improved, and gender equality and cleaner production will be promoted.
Paese/Regione | Tema | Periodo | Budget |
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Bolivia |
Inclusive economic Development Agricoltura e sicurezza alimentare
Sviluppo delle piccole e medie imprese (PMI)
Sviluppo agricolo Supporto commerciale & inclusione economica Sviluppo della catena di valore non agricola (till 2016) Sviluppo della catena di valore agricola (til 2016) Financial policy Politica commerciale & sistema de mercato |
01.09.2014
- 31.03.2020 |
CHF 5’906’090
|
- Analysis of the current situation and bottlenecks in five priority production clusters.
- Identification of barriers faced by women in MSEs in the priority clusters.
- Opportunities for implementing cleaner production in each priority cluster.
- Design of the Programme baseline.
- Central State of South East
- National State Institute North
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Settore in base alle categorie del Comitato di Aiuto allo sviluppo (DAC) dell'OCSE INDUSTRIA
BUSINESS & OTHER SERVICES
AGRICOLTURA
INDUSTRIA
ATTIVITÀ BANCARIE E SERVIZI FINANZIARI
POLITICHE COMMERCIALI E REGOLAMENTAZIONE
OTHER MULTISECTOR
Sotto-Settore in base alle categorie del Comitato di Aiuto allo sviluppo (DAC) dell'OCSE Sviluppo delle piccole e medie imprese (PMI)
Business support services and institutions
Sviluppo agricolo
Sviluppo industriale
Politica finanziaria e gestione amministrativa
Politica commerciale e gestione amministrativa
Sviluppo rurale
Temi trasversali Diritti dell'uomo
Il progetto contempla la parità di genere come tema trasversale.
Il progetto contempla la democratizzazione, il buongoverno e i diritti dell'uomo come temi trasversali.
Il progetto sostiene in via prioritaria miglioramenti nell'organizzazione partner
Il progetto sostiene anche miglioramenti nell'organizzazione partner
Tipo di aiuto Contributo generale
Mandato con fondo fiduciario
Contributo al progetto e al programma
Numero del progetto 7F09060
Contesto |
MSEs have great potential to contribute to development in Bolivia, but they face problems such as limited access to technology and markets. The Jiwasa Programme, which is implemented by the devolved agency PROBOLIVIA, was designed jointly by the Ministry of Productive Development and the Plural Economy, SDC and DANIDA. It seeks to strengthen MSEs by providing regional-level services supported by public-private partnerships. The priority clusters are food production, leather, textiles, wood and metalwork, in urban areas of five departments in the Andean region of the country. The proposal is consistent with SDC’s Cooperation Strategy for 2013-2016, which prioritises working with disadvantaged groups, including women, to increase their income and improve their jobs, as well as helping to increase pro-poor public investment. |
Obiettivi |
Contribute to sustainable and inclusive economic growth and poverty reduction by improving production conditions in urban areas of Bolivia. |
Gruppi target |
3,500 MSEs will be provided with funding/services directly through business improvement plans; 10,000 people with employment links to these MSEs, 35% of whom are women, will improve their jobs. Indirectly, 100,000 MSEs involved in processing are expected to register with PROBOLIVIA and access the benefits of regional public-private agreements. |
Effetti a medio termine |
Outcome 1. MSEs are better integrated in the local economy, with regional agreements aimed at strengthening them. Outcome 2. MSEs production processes have improved as a result of the technical assistance and cleaner production services, training and seed capital provided by the Programme, tailored to their requirements and with gender equity. Outcome 3. MSEs are more involved in the market following promotion of the official register, competency certification, financial inclusion, associations, and implementation of business strategies. 20’000 MSEs are registered with PROBOLIVIA as the first step in their formalisation. |
Risultati |
Risultati principali attesi: i) Regional public-private agreement partners strengthened; ii) Programme results systematised for scaling-up; iii) Technical assistance services and seed capital provided to MSEs to address bottlenecks; iv) Competency certification to meet occupational needs; v) Business models established to improve access to productive inputs and markets; vi) Partnerships with financial services providers consolidated. Risultati fasi precedenti: Opening credit key results: |
Direzione/Ufficio responsabile |
DSC |
Credito |
Cooperazione allo sviluppo |
Partner del progetto |
Partner contrattuale Instituzione statale straniera Altri partner Departmental and municipal governments in La Paz, Potosí, Cochabamba, Oruro and Chuquisaca. Productive Development Bank. Foundations, NGOs and companies providing technical assistance. |
Coordinamento con altri progetti e attori |
SDC projects: Rural Markets / Seed Capital, Vocational and Professional Training. Other donors: World Bank and European Union as PROBOLIVIA funders. |
Budget | Fase in corso Budget Svizzera CHF 5’906’090 Budget svizzero attualmente già speso CHF 5’837’371 |
Fasi del progetto |
Fase 2
01.04.2020
- 31.01.2024
(Completed)
Fase 1 01.09.2014 - 31.03.2020 (Completed) |