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The
Role of Local Economic Development Agencies (LEDA)
The
first LEDAs were set up in Europe at the end of the 1950's. LEDA are promoted by
various European governments as well as by the ILO.
I. Objective
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Foster
the economic development of the territory where it works; tap the endogenous
potential of a territory
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Capitalize
on endogenous resources and concentrate on support for those groups with the
most difficult access to regular economic and financial circuits
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Foster
integration and coordination of local institutions and associations around a
shared vision of local economic development
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Promote
local small and medium sized business; create entrepreneurial culture
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Plan
and bring into being a system of services to public and private
organizations that can support local economic development
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Pay
special attention to identifying the most vulnerable social groups and
identifying poverty traps
II.
What is a local economic development agency
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Sets
up, runs, and supports an endogenous network able to catalyze development.
The
essential mission of LEDA is to:
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Promotes free competition among healthy businesses
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Provides
tools for economic development that include the weakest and most vulnerable
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Uses
businesses as a weapon in the fight against poverty
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Develops
relationships of collaboration and cooperation across sectors
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Allows
the local government to be the direct actor
Several
core characteristics of a LEDA are:
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It is an organized structure
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LEDAs have their own legal structure and functional autonomy;
it has a
legal framework
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They involve local actors from both the public and private sector;
consortium
of public and private sector groups
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Non-profit association
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Bundles services together: financial services, technical assistance,
training of potential entrepreneurs, territorial service
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Institutional
entity -- plays a role in the local and national
political picture
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Contractual
entity -- independent access to funding, to subcontracts and
services, to national and international programs
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Administrative
entity -- implement projects and provide services and credit
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It is a territorial structure
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Forum for social dialogue
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Forum where local actors can promote and determine their own processes of
economic development -
LEDA
- autonomous and democratic quality: public institutions and local
associations are participants, but LEDA is not accountable to individual parties
but to the general assembly -
Space for decision-making
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Coordinates local economic development planning
and implementation
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Assembles all the actors in order to design a strategy for local economic
development
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Indicates the most promising sectors, priority interventions and their
configurations
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Provides technical assistance to the local administrations responsible for
planning
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Assists the entrepreneur to find a good idea and develop his or her
business plan, ascertaining its feasibility
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Assists businesses both during start-up and in their initial period of
activity
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Weapon against poverty
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Credit is accessible to all: LEDAs act as guarantors with the banks,
providing collateral for the poor
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Associative structure enables all territorial organizations to
participate and play a role in the decision-making process
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Vehicle for small producers to market products outside the local area
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Provides Credit
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Helps to finance business plans
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Credit disbursed on the basis of feasibility of project
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LEDAs currently boast high loan repayment levels
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Sustains enterprise development and
sustainability
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Helps the beneficiary to draw up business plans and provides inexpensive
credit
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Helps in formulating reliable business plans, credit disbursement and
post-financing assistance
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Social Benefits
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Protects
and enhances the environment. Business plans that capitalize on
environmental resources and introduce new environment friendly,
energy-efficient "The challenge is to find the rules and the
institutions for stronger governance -- local, national, regional and
global -- to preserve the advantages of global markets and competition,
but also to provide enough space to ensure that globalization works for
people, not just for profits” (Human
Development Report, UNDP, 1999). Technologies receive a higher score for
their financing
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Is an additional resource for women; i.e.,
many offer subsidized credit lines to assist the creation of businesses and
projects that address their deep-felt needs
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Has links with national and international networks
III.
Who belongs to a LED agency?
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All the local public and private-sector entities that want to participate
are involved in the decision-making bodies: community groups and civic
associations, trade unions, producer’s organizations, business
associations, service centers, city governments, the local offices of
ministries, specialized public structures, vocational training institutes,
banks, universities, etc.
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Is
comprised of a governing structure and operational structure
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Governing
structure
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LEDA
branches are staffed by specially trained personnel and provide a narrower
or a broader set of services depending on the state of communications from
the head office.
IV.
Procedures to set-up and build a LED agency
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Promoting the Idea & Making Contacts
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Promote
the idea with potentially interested parties
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Identify
possible founding members
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Seek
their consensus and encourage their dialogue and participation
in designing and implementing the project
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Hold
individual meetings with the different groups to hear different viewpoints (i.e.
public authorities and local administrations, local offices of State or
public-interest institutions, universities, trade associations and unions,
international development agencies, etc.)
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Organize Local Meetings & Establish a Committee
The
purpose of the LEDA committee is to draft a plan for the LEDA:
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Organize
a profile of the structure, setting out objectives, organization, functions,
legal form, budget, projects and activities
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Formulate
a plan indicating the main operational stages
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Draft
by-laws-basic rules for governing (esp. by-laws that facilitate the entry of
new members)
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Equip the LEDA With Necessary Instruments to Operate:
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a
short-term plan of operations ( The steps needed to establish procedures,
find offices, etc, the activities for training its members and future
technical staff, promote LEDA in the territory).
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a
formal budget and initial investment in the LEDA; costs must cover the
following:
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capital formation expenses
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operating expenses
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program expenses
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procedures
for managing the credit fund
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operating
procedures that are clear, defined, adopted and ensure qualitative
standards, such as transparency and democracy
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personnel
selection procedures
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offices
and equipment; the LEDAs headquarters needs to be recognizably autonomous
(headquarters are always located in the territorial capital, up-to-date
computers and Internet connection should be implemented whenever possible)
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initial
external visibility
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legal
personality: legal consultants and support from central government
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Give Priority to Initiatives that Maximize Visibility or Respond to
Emerging Needs
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build
credibility as an institution that responds to concrete local needs
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for
instance, the reconstruction of a road of strategic importance for marketing
local crops, improvement of transportation systems or the opening of a
credit line from agricultural commodities
V. What do LED agencies
do?
What
programs do LED agencies implement?
What
LED agencies do:
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Integrate the business in the lines of production that are the center of
the endogenous local development
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Assist the entrepreneur to find a good idea and develop his or her
business plan by providing information on business opportunities and offering
specific technical assistance
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Assist businesses both during start-up and in their initial period of
activity ( Supply support in organizing production, perfecting technology and
administration, managing markets, and marketing)
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Provide financial support, facilitating access to credit on reasonable terms
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Prepares a consolidated plan for local economic development that
constitutes a reference point not only for its members but also for national and
international organizations interested in investing in the territory
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Launches key lines of production for the territory, by creating a
significant number of new enterprises and financing and reinforcing existing
ones.
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Introduces Special Training Programs
Programs
that LED agencies implement:
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specialized technical assistance for local institutions
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enhanced coordination of different actors engaged in
thssssse area
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orienting international
cooperation and national development programs
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overall business support: formulation of territorial and business
development plans, locating potential sources of funding, applying to the appropriate bodies for finance and following through on the applications
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local marketing campaigns
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provide
information on area’s resources and potential, laws, regulations, and
consumption
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encouraging the creation and spread of other specialized services, such
as financial and commercial services
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research and education of entrepreneurial activities
VI. Case Studies
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Nueva Segovia,
Nicaragua -- Collaboration
The
LEDA has collaborative relations with national organizations (i.e., ministry for
agriculture and livestock, National development bank, Center for exports and
imports, etc.) as well as carries out projects for international organizations (UNDP,
ILO, OXFAM, etc.)
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South
Africa -- Inventory of Local Opportunities
A
successful method of inventorying local opportunities was adopted in South
Africa:
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identification of business ideas, analysis of the demand for and supply
of goods and services in the community
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ideas analyzed as opportunities, with considerations for sustainability
and impact
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ideas
are presented to the population and LEDAs stimulate the participants’
interest in starting their own business
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transformed into projects, with technical and financial support of the
local organizations
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Central
Bosnia -- Evaluation Scheme to Offer Credit
The
parameters of the evaluation scheme focus on the sector of activity,
beneficiaries, creditworthiness of the entrepreneur, investment/employment
ration, degree of product and process innovation.
A score is assigned to each parameter and the business plans that have
the highest scores get the priority for funding.
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Mozambique
-- Observing Other LEDAs
The
country sent a delegation from
different provinces within the country to El Salvador and Portugal so that local
officials and officers and ministers could understand the mission, and management of
the LEDAs.
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Morazan, El
Salvador -- A Successful LEDA
The
LEDA in Morazan is established with many associations as members, various
services supplied, projects under way, projects under study, and relations with
numerous national and international organizations.
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