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Aide Memoire—AusAID/Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund (AECF) mission to Zimbabwe to Assess the Feasibility of a Zimbabwe Window of the AECF

Summary

Presents the findings of a mission whose objectives and activities were to assess the feasibility of establishing a Zimbabwe-specific Window of the AECF.

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Presents the findings of a mission whose objectives and activities were to assess the feasibility of establishing a Zimbabwe-specific Window of the AECF, and subject to this assessment, to prepare a draft project report. Criteria for the feasibility assessment include support for the proposed program by the Government of Zimbabwe; donor interest in the proposal, including potentially in funding it at a later stage; and response to the proposal by agribusiness and rural financial services firms.

Aide Memoire–AusAID/Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund (AECF) mission to Zimbabwe to Assess the Feasibility of a Zimbabwe Window of the AECF (PDF 171kb)
Aide Memoire–AusAID/Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund (AECF) mission to Zimbabwe to Assess the Feasibility of a Zimbabwe Window of the AECF (Word 36kb)

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Last Updated: 22 November 2012
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