Key Project Information

Funder

United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Fhi360

Period of Performance

-

Location

Jordan

ICMA's Role

ICMA’s activities focused on facilitating communication among citizens, the private sector and government actors to improve the capacity of local leaders to implement economic development activites.

Project Details

More than 50 percent of the Jordanian workforce is employed by micro and small enterprises (MSEs). To create an enabling environment for MSE growth and innovation, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) designed the Jordan Local Enterprise Support (USAID LENS) Project, which was implemented by FHI 360 and with ICMA as a subcontractor.

USAID LENS was designed to improve the economic resilience of vulnerable and underserved populations in Jordan, including women and youth, and facilitate their participation in economic growth. It had three primary objectives:

  1. To promote a policy environment that (1) enables micro and small firms to produce, transport, market, and sell efficiently and at competitive cost; (2) helps clarify the availability of resources for municipalities to undertake local economic development (LED) initiatives and support their capacity to access such resources; and (3) encourages investment at the local level.
  2. To create effective markets for business support services, particularly access to finance, for MSEs and vulnerable populations and increase the appreciation of firms for the value they provide.
  3. To improve the capacity of local government leaders to implement local economic development through streamlined communications with citizens, the private sector, and national government actors; clearer lines of authority; and improved ability to market the assets and investment opportunities in their municipalities.

ICMA’s activities focused on the third objective. ICMA supported changes in national policy and regulations to facilitate better local economic development (LED) by identifying political, economic, and social barriers; analyzing the system of revenue transfers from the national to the local level; and mobilizing LED resources to reduce the need for transfers. ICMA activities help to build local capacity to design and implement successful LED strategies with the involvement of government, private-sector, and other local stakeholders.

ICMA conducted capacity assessments of selected municipalities, provided LED training for mayors and staff at the local and governorate levels, and created CityLinks™ partnerships matching Jordanian cities with their counterparts in U.S. jurisdictions for information- and knowledge-sharing exchanges. The project focused on sectors with emerging or high growth potential, including tourism; food distribution; information, communications, and technology; and transportation/logistics.

 

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