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Youth Entrepreneurship Development

Youth Entrepreneurship Development. Hina Shah. Commonwealth Conference On Investing in Youth Enterprise 9 th -10 th May 2011, London. ICECD ED MODELS – For Youth Rural Entrepreneurship (1,00,000 persons) Group Entrepreneurship (50,000 persons)

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Youth Entrepreneurship Development

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  1. Youth Entrepreneurship Development Hina Shah Commonwealth Conference On Investing in Youth Enterprise 9th-10th May 2011, London

  2. ICECD ED MODELS – For Youth • Rural Entrepreneurship (1,00,000 persons) • Group Entrepreneurship (50,000 persons) • Youth Enterprise & Micro-Credit (10,000 persons) • Poverty Alleviation (>10,000 persons) • Specially Abled (1,000 persons) • Widows (15,000 persons) • Mother’s micro ED for child labor eradication (1,000 persons) • Employable Skills Development Model (50,000 persons) Bankability

  3. CAPACITY BUILDING FOR YOUTH THE ICECD ED BEST PRACTICES DESIGNED ALONG THE LINES OF SEVEN PERFORMANCE INDICATORS 4. EMPOWERMENT 6. IMPACT 2.OUTREACH 7. TRANSFER 3. EFFECTIVENESS 5. SUSTAINABILITY 1. DESIGN

  4. NATIONAL REACHOUT

  5. INTERNATIONAL REACHOUT

  6. Enterprise Expansion Approach Enterprise Transformation Approach Enterprise Formation System Institutional Arrangement VARIOUS APPROACHES MicroEconomic Activity Small Economic Activity Survival Economic Activity

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