Original disclosure @ IADB website
Updated in EWS May 17, 2022
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The objective of the project is to support the development and strengthening of social enterprises led by migrants and members of the local community in Peru and Ecuador, with a focus on women and the LGBTIQ + community. The project will be implemented over 24 months, and the support program has four main elements: (i) training of technical skills for entrepreneurship, social innovation, and leadership; (ii) technical and psychological support through specialized experts, which includes connection with certified mentors and local professional networks to promote entrepreneurship opportunities in the local market; (iii) accompaniment during and after the program; and (iv) a certification process for participants as mentors to ensure the sustainability and scalability of future editions of the program.
The countries' counterpart amount to USD 613,400.
ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISM OF IADB
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