Poverty reduction through strengthening small and medium enterprises
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Date
2003Author
Mukras, M.S.
Publisher
Pula: Botswana Journal of African StudiesType
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Although Botswana is clearly one of the richest countries with one of the most vibrant
economies in Africa, available statistical evidence suggests that the problem of poverty has recently caused a lot of concern in the country. Numerous attempts already made to
deal with the problem have not yielded encouraging results, as the incidence of poverty
continues to persist. Drawing from the experiences of three other African countries, this paper recommends a strategy based on strengthening small and medium enterprises (SMEs)for poverty reduction in Botswana. After discussing the constraints facing the SMEs in the country, the paper presents a set of six recommendations designed to
ameliorate, if not eliminate, these constraints, thereby strengthening the employment and income generating capacities of the SMEs and consequently reducing poverty in
the country.