6. Support
Providing comprehensive support services to entrepreneurs
Challenges
- The ongoing political situation in the region creates a difficult environment for entrepreneurs to operate in. This instability results in an unpredictable business environment, like sudden strikes, road closures which can be difficult for entrepreneurs to navigate.
- Limited Access to Markets: The restricted movement of goods and people within and outside of Palestine hinders entrepreneurs’ access to regional and international markets.
- Limited Digital Infrastructure: The lack of digital infrastructure in Palestine hinders the development of online businesses and startups, which rely heavily on digital connectivity.
- Limited Access to Natural Resources: Access to natural resources, such as water and land, is restricted in the region, which limits the types of businesses that can be developed.
- Limited Infrastructure: Infrastructure, including transportation and communication networks, is limited in Palestine, which can make it difficult for entrepreneurs to reach customers and suppliers outside of their immediate geographic region.
- Weak Support Infrastructure: Entrepreneurial support infrastructure in Palestine, including incubators, accelerators, and mentoring programs. Most of support programs are donor dependent, hence, they are not consistent and sustainable. Their services quality is also weak. This results in a lack of resources and knowledge for entrepreneurs to draw from.
- Poor coordination among key stakeholders in the entrepreneurship sector: Often organizations plan interventions without partnering or consulting with other players, resulting in duplicated work and unnecessary interventions.
On-going actions
- Public educational programs about entrepreneurship:
– Business on the go by Flow. See more. - Acceleration and Incubation Programs:
- Shabab+ by Flow. See more
- UpScale by Flow. See more
- Orange Corners by Flow. See more
- Founder Institute Acceleration program by uMake. See more.
- IGNITE investment readiness program by uMake, GSG and Hasoub. See more
- Startup Program by GSG. See more3. Improve the availability and effectiveness of of innovation hubs, coworking spaces, and business incubators (ECOs).
4. Increase the capacities of ESOs
5. Increase the financial independence of ESOs.
Goals
6.1
Strengthening the entrepreneurial support infrastructure by developing sustainable and consistent support programs, including incubators, accelerators, and mentoring programs. This can be done through public-private partnerships and collaboration with international organizations.
6.2
Developing and implementing policies and regulations that promote and support entrepreneurship in Palestine. This can include providing incentives for startups and small businesses, such as tax deductions, streamlined regulatory processes, and access to funding.
6.3
Investing in digital infrastructure to support the development of online businesses and startups. This can involve building and improving internet connectivity and promoting the use of digital technologies.
6.4
Addressing the limited access to markets by advocating for the removal of restrictions on the movement of goods and people within and outside of Palestine, and exploring opportunities for regional and international trade partnerships.
6.5
Addressing the limited access to natural resources by exploring alternative sources of energy and materials, and promoting sustainable business practices that minimize reliance on finite resources.
6.6
Improving coordination and collaboration among key stakeholders in the entrepreneurship sector by facilitating regular communication and knowledge-sharing, and encouraging joint planning and implementation of interventions
Suggested actions - crowdsourced
6.1
Strengthening the entrepreneurial support infrastructure by developing sustainable and consistent support programs, including incubators, accelerators, and mentoring programs. This can be done through public-private partnerships and collaboration with international organizations.
6.2
Developing and implementing policies and regulations that promote and support entrepreneurship in Palestine. This can include providing incentives for startups and small businesses, such as tax deductions, streamlined regulatory processes, and access to funding.
6.3
Investing in digital infrastructure to support the development of online businesses and startups. This can involve building and improving internet connectivity and promoting the use of digital technologies.
6.4
Addressing the limited access to markets by advocating for the removal of restrictions on the movement of goods and people within and outside of Palestine, and exploring opportunities for regional and international trade partnerships.
6.5
Addressing the limited access to natural resources by exploring alternative sources of energy and materials, and promoting sustainable business practices that minimize reliance on finite resources.
6.6
Improving coordination and collaboration among key stakeholders in the entrepreneurship sector by facilitating regular communication and knowledge-sharing, and encouraging joint planning and implementation of interventions
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