Support of Business Revitalisation in Ukraine

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£617,142

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  • Research and development services and related consultancy services

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Submission Deadline

8 months ago

Published

1 month ago

Description

The project aims to sustainably improve SME support policies and measures by focusing on three distinct workstreams in Ukraine:
• Policy development: Building a broad-based coalition in support of the SME Development Strategy 2024-2027 among state and non-state stakeholders, including international donors, to foster a unified approach towards SME development and to coordinate external assistance to the SME sector where it is needed most.
• Institutional support: Strengthening the capabilities of the EEPO and the Diia.Business centres by improving their service offering. For the Diia.Business centres.
• Scaling up export promotion support for SMEs: The project will facilitate the exports of Ukrainian SMEs, with a particular focus on the UK market through participation at the London Tech Week, which will involve technical assistance, capacity building, and participation at relevant trade events.

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