Case two / Group 2 WOMEN´S MICROENTERPRISE PROGRAM South Asia Bohdan, Denisa, Jana, Kateřina, Lucia, Marek, Markéta.

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Case two / Group 2 WOMEN´S MICROENTERPRISE PROGRAM South Asia Bohdan, Denisa, Jana, Kateřina, Lucia, Marek, Markéta

10-year ODA line of credit Capacity building grant Experts Clients pre-selection Training for clients (financial management training, technical assistance, enterpreneur skills) Provision of loans Additional capacity building for clients (literacy training) Staff / Loan officers training Development of information system Number of trained clients Number of trained staff Functional Microfinance Institution Increased regular household income Provision of additional employment Increased girls school attendance Sustainable microfinance program Promotion of new livelihoods Development of business plans Information system (database) in place Number of approved business plans 500 credits distributed annually XY of clients passed literacy exams Improved household wellbeing INPUTSACTIVITIESOUTPUTSOUTCOMESIMPACTS 1500 microenterprises within 5 years with 80% being financially sustainable after 3 years Capacity building INCREASEDGNPINCREASEDGNP POVERTYREDUCTIONPOVERTYREDUCTION

Key Assumptions Motivation to take part in the program Taking the responsibility for repaying the loan Realistic business plan No other program in the region

Evaluation Matrix