Swiss Government, EU and EBRD mark a successful start to the Small Business Initiative

Local news, 25.09.2017

Up to EUR 6 million for SME development in the Kyrgyz Republic and Tajikistan.

On 22 September 2017 the EBRD held the First Stakeholder meeting of the Small Business Initiative (SBI) in Bishkek to mark the successful start of the programme to support local SMEs in the Kyrgyz Republic and Tajikistan. Through this initiative, the EBRD is ramping up its activities with small and medium-sized enterprises to help them grow and make them more competitive. The event gathered representatives of government, business associations, banks and international partners to launch the initiative and discuss next steps.

The First Stakeholder meeting of the Small Business Initiative © EBRD, 2017

This new initiative is made possible by a contribution from the Swiss Government through the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) of EUR 4.5 million to the EBRD’s Small Business Impact Fund alongside EUR 1.5 million from the EBRD Shareholders Special Fund to support activities in both the Kyrgyz Republic and Tajikistan. The Bank’s work with SMEs is also supported by the European Union’s Investment Facility for Central Asia.

H.E. Mrs. Veronique Hulmann, Ambassador of Switzerland to the Kyrgyz Republic, said: “Supporting the Kyrgyz Government and the Kyrgyz partners in their efforts to develop the private sector and to create jobs has been – and remains - a priority of the Kyrgyz-Swiss cooperation program. Switzerland has been supporting several programs to improve the business climate by reducing the administrative burden for SMEs and to improve the performance of SMEs through advisory services.”

“A vibrant SME sector is a vital ingredient for a healthy market economy. Supporting SMEs is one of the Bank’s key strategic priorities for the Kyrgyz Republic and Tajikistan and an area where the Bank already has a successful track record. But we know we can do even more to foster entrepreneurship. That’s why we are grateful for the generous support from our donors and the invaluable feedback from our partners to enable us to launch our new Small Business Initiative in the region”. Neil McKain, EBRD Regional Director for Central Asia.

Charlotte Adriaen, Head of Cooperation Section of the Delegation of the European Union to the Kyrgyz Republic, said: “The European Union is proud to support small business companies and entrepreneurs in Kyrgyzstan as it contributes to improvement of social and economic situation in the country. I would like to provide another example of our support to entrepreneurship and business provided through KyrSEFF programme. Since 2013 we have enabled more than 500 households and companies to save over 111.000 MWh/year and reduce CO2 emissions by 32.77 tons. I am sure that a new initiative will prove to be successful too”.

Under the SBI, the EBRD is implementing three core sets of activities in the Kyrgyz Republic and Tajikistan to bolster SME growth and competitiveness: investment, advice, and policy dialogue. So far this year, initial results on the investment side include the signing of an innovative “Women in Business” programme with two partner banks in Tajikistan, enhancement of the EBRD’s Risk-Sharing Facility (RSF) to finance SMEs together with partner banks, and new investments with three SMEs. On advice, highlights include 97 advisory projects for SMEs and support to the local consulting industry in each country to improve their services to small businesses. On the policy side, the EBRD is supporting the Investment Councils in both countries and is stepping up support for the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic’s “Taza Koom” initiative.

“Under our new Small Business Initiative, we are now integrating our activities for SMEs to provide more effective, client-focused support. We are also innovating new improved services and products so we can better meet the needs of the SME sector. By providing small businesses with access to finance and know-how, alongside targeted policy actions to improve the business environment, the EBRD is dedicated to helping small businesses reach their full potential”, said Neil Taylor, EBRD Associate Director, SME Finance and Development.

Each year, the Bank invests over €1.2bn in SMEs reaching over 200,000 small businesses. To date, the EBRD has invested EUR 473 million in the private sector in the Kyrgyz Republic and EUR 300 million in Tajikistan. The Bank has also implemented 1128 advisory projects in the Kyrgyz Republic and 656 in Tajikistan to enable SMEs to access know how and become more competitive. For more information, please visit www.ebrd.com/smallbusiness   

The Government of Switzerland provides assistance for the development of the Kyrgyz Republic. The overall objective of its cooperation program is to promote peace and social cohesion as well as responsive and inclusive institutions and a sustainable development to improve the well-being of the population. Over the last 25 years Switzerland has granted more than CHF 360 million to Kyrgyzstan to support the transition process. For more information, please visit the website for the Embassy of Switzerland in Bishkek.

Local news, 30.11.2017

Municipalities of Sakaldy, Lenin and Masy in Jalal-Abad oblast as well as Kumbel and Bostery in Issyk-Kul oblast improve the quality of public services delivered to their citizens. This result is part of the Public Service Improvement project, financed by the Government of Switzerland through the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) and implemented by a consortium of partners, Helvetas Swiss Intercooperation and Development Policy Institute.  

Ambassador Hulmann is participating in events organized by the Swiss funded Public Service Improvement Project
Ambassador Hulmann is participating in events organized by the Swiss funded Public Service Improvement Project © Helvetas Swiss Intercooperation, 2017

Switzerland is financing the Public Service Improvement project, which supported the implementation of a 35 Service Improvement Action Plans for a total of 91 million soms, including municipal contributions amounting to almost 28 million soms. The project aims to improve the efficient and quality of public services at local level.

The Swiss grant for the four municipalities mentioned above amounts 18 million soms, while the contribution of the municipalities amounts 4 million. Switzerland joins forces with the municipalities to finance priority projects identified through a participatory process involving all citizens and selected through a competitive process involving more than 40 municipalities. Service Improvement Action Plans describing how the project was selected, how maintenance and sustainability will be ensured, who the beneficiaries would be and how implementation will be monitored were submitted by the municipalities to a selection committee.

In Chon-Bagysh village of Sakaldy municipality, the drinking water system was rehabilitated and upgraded, enabling 450 households to be connected to the water system. In order to finance operational costs and maintenance, a fair tariff for drinking water was introduced after being discussed and approved by the citizens. In the Lenin municipality of Suzak rayon, a recreational park was rehabilitated and equipped with benches, LED lights and a playground for children. In Masy municipality, the kindergarten "Altyn-Beshik" was rehabilitated and equipped, allowing 181 children to benefit for pre-school education; 16 new staff was recruited and their salary will be financed by the municipality.

In Bostery municipality, classes adapted for childre with special needs were opened for the first time in the Issyk-Kul region. To ensure sustainability of the service, these classes were opened within the “Mamytov” school-gymnasium. By studying in such classes, children with special needs will benefit from quality education and communication with their peers. In Kumbel municipality, over 800 residents of a new suburban settlement could access safe drinking water thanks to the installation of a new drinking water supply system. To ensure the sustainability of the drinking water service provision, the municipality introduced innovative management decisions, including outsourcing and calculation of adequate tariff levels.

“It is crucial to keep in mind that improving service provision is an ongoing process. It is not only about procurement of new equipment or renovation of buildings. It is mainly about efficient, transparent and participatory management of local resources by local self-governments in order to ensure delivery of most needed and quality services to the population. The aim of the Swiss grant, which was complemented with local contribution, was to respond to immediate needs while developing mechanisms that enhance relations between citizens and local governments, enhance accountability of the local authorities and ensure sustainability of the infrastructures financed by the project", - said Véronique Hulmann, Ambassador of Switzerland to the Kyrgyz Republic, during her trip in the Jalal-Abad region.