Pakistan: Growth for rural advancement and sustainable progress (GRASP)

Pakistan: Growth for rural advancement and sustainable progress (GRASP)
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Bianca
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Cravenna
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bcravenna@intracen.org
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After the E-commerce and enterprise development training I attended, I made my business profile online, and have seen an excellent increase in customers. I have trained 8 women to run home based food delivery businesses as well.
After the E-commerce and enterprise development training I attended, I made my business profile online, and have seen an excellent increase in customers. I have trained 8 women to run home based food delivery businesses as well.
Faiza Yunus
Businesswoman
Recently the first ever women-run livestock market was held in rural Sindh, involving 400 women.
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ITC in the media

pakobserver
2 Dec 2021
The Express Tribune
2 Nov 2021
thenews
8 Nov 2021
brecorder
13 Dec 2021
thenews
25 Oct 2021
Dawn
26 Jan 2022
Pakistan Observer
10 Mar 2022
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Sustainable Development Goals

This project contributes to the following Sustainable Development Goals, as defined by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

<p>The Growth for Rural Advancement and Sustainable Progress (GRASP) programme contributes to the reduction of poverty through development of rural SMEs in the Sindh and Balochistan provinces of Pakistan. As such the programme contributes directly to the attainment of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.</p><p>GRASP will create gender inclusive employment and income opportunities in the rural areas through targeted support to both the public and private sectors. The programme is part of the focal sector &quot;Rural Development&quot; of the Multiannual Indicative Programme for Pakistan MIP: 2014-20. It will be implemented from 2019-2024.</p>

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