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6. For-profit and NGO training activities
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| There are two basic types of private sector training institutions (PSTI) - for-profit and not-for- profit. For-profit PSTIs usually focus on the sale of training services. With economic liberalisation, most governments have adopted a more positive attitude towards PSTIs and have, therefore, taken steps to create a more enabling environment. Many NGOs are only involved in income generation and other activities (advocacy, life skills) where skills development is mainly on a learning-by-doing/learning-by-earning basis.
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Training and the Poor: Learning to change
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| This paper explores the role of training in assisting individuals who are economically vulnerable and socially excluded (EVSE) in developing countries. Roughly speaking, almost one in four of the population in the developing world lives in absolute poverty and this number continues to increase rather than decrease. Poverty reduction is now at the top of the policy agendas of most bilateral donor agencies and international development organisations within and outside the United Nations system as well as a growing number of governments. Ambitious targets to halve poverty by 2015 have been set by the Development Assistance Committee of the OECD (see UNDP, 1998; OECD, 1997).
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1.8 Making money work for poverty reduction: Working Out of Poverty
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| It is impossible to build an enterprise without access to credit. Poor
people all over the world have little access to formal financial services.
Microfinance activities go hand in hand with entrepreneurship, enabling the
poor to borrow for productive purposes, save and build their assets. The ILO
has advised central banks on the design of laws and regulations for povertyoriented
banks. This has been instrumental in creating an enabling environment
for pro-poor banks to emerge and prosper, particularly in Africa. |
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Microfinance as Key Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) Component: The Majority of PRSPs Include Access to Financial Services
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| By the late 1990s, it was clear that something was not working in the field of development. Deteriorating economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa, the failure of Structural Adjustment Programmes used by the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the question of how to link debt relief to poverty reduction led policy makers to adopt the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) initiative in September 1999. |
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IFC and Microfinance in Africa: Building Strong Commercial Institutions
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| The International Finance Corporation (IFC)-the private sector arm of the World Bank Group-has $4 billion invested in various kinds of financial institutions in 88 countries: including banks, leasing companies, credit rating agencies, and pension funds. IFC also has $256 million invested in 56 microfinance institutions in 38 countries, reaching more than 1.3 million clients. Institutions in Southern Europe, Central Asia, and Latin America currently comprise the lion's share of this portfolio, but Africa is a growing emphasis as well. |
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Ugandan Government Initiative to Subsidise Solar Power Equipment by 45% to be Implemented by Rural Microfinance Institutions (MFIs)
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| The Rural Electrification Agency (REA) of Uganda, a semi-autonomous public-private partnership created by the Ugandan Government, has announced a 45% subsidy, up from the current 14%, on all solar power equipment. The subsidy will be will be promoted through a network of rural microfinance institutions (MFIs), and non-government organisations (NGOs), who will be providing a cash payout to those who install the solar systems, or a loan or a loan-offset. |
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A Wake Up Call for Marketers
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| Understanding and embracing digital media is critical for today's ad agencies and marketers. Nike has worked with the brilliant creative agency Wieden + Kennedy since 1982. Their founders have a longstanding close relationship.
Yet Nike needs more than terrific traditional campaigns. They need to take full advantage of the internet and build a cohesive online strategy to reach their target audience, build their brand, foster their community and drive sales.
Apparently Wieden didn't prioritize online marketing to the degree Nike needed. And so earlier this year, Nike announced that they'll move their interactive assignments elsewhere.
This wakeup call about online expertise isn't just for big consumer ad agencies. B2B marketers, consultants and agencies should pay attention as well.
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9.0 Conclusions: Entrepreneurship and Small Business Enterprise Growth in Uganda
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| As the world turns global, many countries are emerging out of the abject poverty into wealth. South Korea and Singapore are classical examples. In the 1960's, South Korea's per capital GDP was similar to that of Uganda. South Korea is now among the developed countries. Uganda is still characterised by massive poverty. The only way to transform Uganda and many African countries is to fuel growth through business development. Given the global competition, Africa may not be able to position herself competitively as a world class competition but must foster the growth of businesses through micro and small enterprises. Many donor funding agencies have identified this and have focused their attention to this sector. |
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Training and the Poor: Learning to change
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| This paper explores the role of training in assisting individuals who are economically vulnerable and socially excluded (EVSE) in developing countries. Roughly speaking, almost one in four of the population in the developing world lives in absolute poverty and this number continues to increase rather than decrease. Poverty reduction is now at the top of the policy agendas of most bilateral donor agencies and international development organisations within and outside the United Nations system as well as a growing number of governments. Ambitious targets to halve poverty by 2015 have been set by the Development Assistance Committee of the OECD (see UNDP, 1998; OECD, 1997).
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The Vocational Education and Training Agency in Tanzania
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| Since the early 1970s, the government of Tanzania, with very considerable donor support, has developed a national network of 18 vocational training centres catering mainly for the traditional artisan trades. |
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Keeping Business Tax Records
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| The period of time a business must keep records and the types of records required varies according to the statutory requirements of the particular government or agency involved. The five main federal agencies are: Internal Revenue Service, US Department of Labor, Wage and Hour Division, Immigration and Naturalization, Social Security Administration, and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. In addition, there may be selective state agencies that have their own particular requirements. However, the tendency is such that the federal agencies usually have more stringent requirements, so we will focus on them. |
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Keeping Your Chin up in the Emergency Room
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| I got labelled urgent, which isn’t as fast as it sounds. I sat there so long that someone asked me if I was an organ donor.
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A How To Guide: Allied Health Staffing Factoring
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| There are many allied health companies (i.e. respiratory therapist staffing agencies, radiology tech staffing firms, and physical therapist staffing agencies) that can greatly benefit from all that allied health staffing factoring has to offer. Namely, growing their companies without having to worry about how long it will take for their customers to pay them. |
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Credit Card Processing Options for your Non-profit
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| The non-profit can open a merchant account with a bank or a credit card company. The advantage of this account is that when a donor makes a payment through credit card, the money goes directly into the non-profit’s bank account. The advantage here is that when the donor receives the credit card statement, the name of the non-profit will be mentioned on it. This account helps to enhance the image of the non-profit. |
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INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS ATTRACT INCREASED SCRUTINY
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| Government agencies, running record deficits, look to companies' use of independent contractors as a source for increasing revenues. Business sees independent contractors as providing much needed staffing flexibility. Taxing agencies consider independent contractors as tax cheats and force business owners to become enforcers of government tax policy.
This article explores the criteria businesses need to follow to avoid a finding that your independent contractors are actually employees resulting in assessments for past taxes, penalties, and interest. |
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Safeguard Business Data - Value Advantage of Integrating Logical Access on an Employee ID Badge
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| Many large corporations and government agencies have found the cost savings, security and employee convenience very compelling to integrate logical access into the employee badge. However, the two biggest barriers in getting small to medium size businesses, clinics and agencies to follow suit have been: Awareness and Cost.
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