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Projet d'appui au secteur non structuré de Bamako, des villes secondaires et zones rurales du Mali vers la consolidation des organisations autonomes du secteur non structuré au Mali

Jorge. Cabrera G. and Claudio. Caffi

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: This report presents a comprehensive review of the activities and results of an ILO-executed technical cooperation programme in Bamako and four secondary cities in Mali to support the informal sector during the period 1982-1988. After examining the results of the first phase of the programme (1982-1983) the authors highlight several technical aspects and stresses that institutional coordination should be taken into account for further action. Special attention is given to the second stage of the project (1984-1986) implemented in Bamako and two other towns. In a separate chapter the forms and structure of the various artisans organisations are presented in detail. Finally, based on the results of the second phase, proposals are made for institutional consolidation of the organisations and for strengthening their credit management through training.

Keywords: development project.; employment; informal economy; small scale industry.; handicrafts.; self employed.; skilled workers.; association; participatory development; management development; training; marketing; credit. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 123 p.) pages
Date: 1987
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Published in Programme Mondial de l'Emploi, Service de la Technologie et de l'Emploi, rapport technique. WEP 2-19

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