Independent Evaluation of DFID Ethiopia's Private Enterprise Programme Ethiopia (PEPE)
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Description
To support access to finance for small and medium sized businesses, especially those owned and run by women, and to support productivity and growth in the horticulture, leather and textiles sectors in order to raise incomes and create jobs. DFID commissioned the external independent impact evaluation of PEPE to serve as a longitudinal evaluation of this complex market system development programme, designed to run alongside the programme and continue for five years after the programme ends. Using a theory-based approach, the impact evaluation tests the following principal hypothesis: If market and government failures affecting the targeted sectors - finance, leather, horticulture, textiles – are reduced as a result of PEPE, with its particular focus on green growth and women, this will result in the creation of jobs, raising incomes and improvements in financial access.
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