ILO/Japan Multi-bilateral Programme

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Start and Improve Your Business (SIYB) China Programme

- Second Phase -

The national SIYB China Programme is facilitated by the Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MOLSS) with technical support from the ILO with financial inputs from the Government of Japan, and British Department for International Development (DFID).

The overall programme objective is to contribute to poverty alleviation and employment creation in the SME sector.  The immediate programme objective is to strengthen the capacity of public and private sector business support service organizations to in turn enable the urban unemployed to start and run their own businesses and to create quality jobs for others in the process.  The programme was launched in July 2004 and the aim to eventually cover the entire country and to be fully sustainable.

Project support for the SIYB China programme focuses on training capacity development, brand support and quality control – three strategic initiatives that are thought to be critical for the technical, institutional and eventually financial sustainability of an SIYB country programme.

The main target group of the project are laid-off workers and rural-urban migrant workers.  The main geographic focus is on four South-Western Provinces.

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Updated by JK. Approved by TH. Last update: 29 August 2006 .