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Micro-Enterprise Development Programme
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Micro-Enterprise Development Programme (MEDEP) is non-profit organisation of Nepal to translate the broader vision of the government's Ninth Five-Year Plan, which is to try and address poverty through the development of micro-enterprises among low-income families.[1]

Objectives

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  • Providing skill and business training and other support, mainly for women and poor and disadvantaged people to set up micro-enterprises;
  • Helping establish business support services and representative organisations for micro-entrepreneurs; and
  • Working with the government to improve the policy environment.

References

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  1. ^ "Micro-Enterprise Development Programme". medep.org.np. Archived from the original on 2012-04-24.
  2. ^ "[Closed] Micro-Enterprise Development Programme | UNDP in Nepal".
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