The Free State SME Development Initiative is a 3 year technical cooperation programme that runs until mid-2014. It supports the government of South Africa and the provincial government of the Free State in meeting its priorities towards broad-based wealth creation and decent work through Small and Medium Enterprise Development. With initial funding from the Flanders International Cooperation Agency (FICA), the International Labour Organization is the implementing agency in partnership with the Deparment of Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs, Mangaung Metro Municipality and the Municipality of Matjhabeng. Find more information on the Initiative in the flyer below.
Tuesday, 08 May 2012 12:16
Flyer of Free State SME Development Initiative
by Community Helper
Additional info
Document Type: Promotional
Thematic Area: Entrepreneurship Education, Enterprise Start-up & Improvements
Author: Community Helper
Read: 670 times
Category: South Africa
More in this category:
Newsflash on Entrepreneurship (including KAB) Training in Free State, South Africa »

