Social and Economic Development
The success of governments in achieving their social and economic objectives depends on their ability to use limited resources effectively and efficiently. It is therefore essential to have public administration institutions that are robust, transparent, and flexible to optimize resource usage. However, economic progress is often prioritized over social development, resulting in social and economic disparities in developing countries. To achieve real progress, economic development must also be socially inclusive. Small and medium-sized businesses face significant challenges in developing economies, including poor support frameworks, limited access to capital, insufficient understanding of value chains, and slow technology adoption.
SAMES has been working for a long time with governments, NGOs development agencies, and multilateral banks to promote inclusive social and economic progress and develop an environment that supports small and medium-sized businesses. The company's services include creating initiatives for social inclusion and poverty alleviation, providing capacity building for individuals and institutions to encourage economic and social growth, and offering consultancy services to establish a supportive environment for small and medium-sized businesses, including better access to finance and the development of policies and institutions.