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Mid-term review : connecting regional economies (CORE) project in Sri Lanka

2011EnglishEvaluated project title: COnnecting Regional Economies (CORE) | Final evaluation: PD-ACU-425 Final report Private sectorCODE: 383; Sri Lanka

Metadata

Authors
Walker, James | Silcox, Stephen | Rafeek, Mohammad
Contract/Code
383-C-00-08-00500-00
Institution
8606 - USAID. Mission to Sri Lanka
Keywords
Private sector | Regional level | Economic cooperation | Value chains | Business support services | Post conflict societies | Agricultural markets | Crop production DL22 Agricultural economics (610.0) | Small scale enterprises (244.0) | Economic cooperation (94.6)
ID
PDACR570
File size
173 KB
Source
Open PDF

Abstract

CORE seeks to address the disparity in economic development between the conflict-affected Eastern Province and the bordering provinces of North Central and Uva, on the one hand, and the rest of Sri Lanka, on the other hand. This is accomplished through an integrated approach: (1) that extends value chains broadly and deeply into the grassroots level; (2) that gives individuals the skills and knowledge they need to participate as entrepreneurs and workers in value chains; and (3) that improves the business environment to enable value chains to achieve greater competitiveness. The reviewers believe that the CORE project is on the right track and has made considerable progress over the past year and a half. It is ready to enter a "take-off" stage where many of its activities should begin to succeed and achieve the results intended. They also believe that the results in the next year and a half should demonstrate that the project should be extended for the option years, but that decision should be made no later than the middle of year three. This would ensure continuity of the activities and productive relationships with the private sector if the project shows further evidence that positive results are being achieved. (Author abstract, modified)