Key Facts

16
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Micro-Enterprises Grants

12
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SMEs & Cascading Programme Activities

14
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TVET Skills & Job Placement

15
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Climate Resilient Productive Infrastructure

13
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Interest Free Loan to Youth

Summary

The Enterprise Development component aims to reduce poverty and enhance climate resilience by promoting inclusive economic growth, sustainable livelihoods, and wealth creation. This will be achieved through skills development, enterprise support, improved access to finance, and the development of climate-resilient productive infrastructure, benefiting nearly 80,000 households. The programme envisages the establishment of micro-enterprises for 57,464 households, while 4,320 youth will receive technical and vocational education and training (TVET), leading to employment opportunities. Furthermore, 1,620 climate-resilient productive infrastructures will be developed to expand income-generating opportunities for 16,500 households. Job opportunities for an additional 1,800 households will be created through the strengthening of 180 small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and the cascading of programme activities. In parallel, 12,000 youth and entrepreneurs will be supported in accessing financial services—primarily through partnerships with institutions such as Akhuwat—thereby advancing inclusive, resilient, and sustainable economic growth across the target districts.