Deprived Families Economic Empowerment Program (DEEP) / organizational capacity building of national stakeholders (2006-ongoing)

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Overview

UNDP - DEEP program seeks "to improve the living conditions of depressed and deprived Palestinian families and so to contribute to a revitalized Palestinian economy through supporting self-employment and micro-enterprise development as means to reduce unemployment, achieve higher economic growth and reduce poverty." 

CCE Role

CCE is a consulting partner of the program responsible for capacity-building of all national stakeholders. Specifically, we provided the following to the DEEP program:

  • Development of the Palestinian model for household poverty assessment and development of economic interventions fitting the household’s human and physical capitals (a model for East Jerusalem was developed separately)
  • Training and coaching of local NGOs and ministries (Ministry of Social Affairs; Ministry of Planning; Ministry of National Economics; Ministry of Labor) on applying the poverty reduction model
  • Development of the DEEP Program document and strategy
  • DEEP program organizational structuring
  • Assisting local NGOs – DEEP partners in establishing business development units and building capacity of the units staff
  • Capacity-building of DEEP staff
  • Assessment of the DEEP economic and social impact on 3,000 poor households in East Jerusalem, West Bank, and Gaza
  • Training of 600 entrepreneurs from poor households on how to manage a small enterprise
  • Mentoring of enterprises established by DEEP to enhance their sustainability
  • Development of a methodology and manual for economic empowerment of entrepreneurs with disabilities, for MOSA fieldworkers
  • Development of a methodology and manual for economic empowerment of women – MOSA beneficiaries
  • Development of the referral system for poor households
  • Development of the referral system for people with special needs

 

 

 

 

Know More

Visit the DEEP program page on UNDP website.