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Capacity Building Programme for Clusters/Groups/Associations (Ukraine)

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Deadline: 21-Dec-20

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) hereby invites you to submit a Proposal for services of Capacity Building Programme for clusters/groups/associations in Luhansk, Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia oblasts.

The ongoing COVID-19 crisis poses additional challenges to people, households and businesses, in unprecedented ways. While containing the pandemic and protecting people is the top priority, disrupted supply chains, containment measures that are limiting economic and social interactions and falling demand put people’s jobs and income-generation opportunities at risk. The crisis especially affects MSMEs that have significantly lower reserves and are less resilient than large business.

Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce and Industry reported that up to 700 000 enterprises, which give employment to 3,5 – 4 million people, have already stopped their business activity due to the lockdown. These figures constitute some 25% of all businesses and labour workers active in Ukraine. An immediate employment generation and business support are needed. They should aim at enhancing the ability for self-employment of those who lost their jobs due to the crisis and at teaching existing micro, small and medium entrepreneurs how to operate in the changing market conditions.

Objectives

The overall objective of this assignment is to strengthen the MSMEs’ capacity for cluster development and management and to enhance the overall cluster development process within the GCAs of Luhansk and Donetsk oblasts and selected rayons of Zaporizhzhia oblast. For this purpose, the Contractor shall develop and deliver Capacity Building Programme for clusters/groups/associations on methods and instruments of cluster management and development in the target areas.

The Training Programme shall contribute to the achievement of the following learning objective:

Criteria

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