Pacific Private Sector Development Initiative


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This publication describes further progress of ongoing and recently undertaken initiatives for the Pacific Private Sector Development Initiative (PSDI). It highlights the issues and many of the encouraging outcomes resulting from earlier efforts. It also explores issues expected to emerge in the future, and how they will be dealt with. PSDI is a regional technical assistance facility cofinanced by the Australian Agency for International Development. It supports and encourages inclusive, private sector–led, sustainable economic growth among Pacific developing member countries of the Asian Development Bank. PSDI focuses on improving access to financial services, business law reform, and state-owned enterprise reform and public–private partnerships in the region.




Pacific Private Sector Development Initiative


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The Pacific Private Sector Development Initiative (PSDI) is a regional technical assistance facility cofinanced by the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Australian Aid, and the New Zealand Aid Programme. PSDI works with ADB's 14 Pacific developing member countries to improve the enabling environment for business and address constraints to private sector development in support of sustainable and inclusive economic growth. This publication describes PSDI's progress on recent and ongoing initiatives and reviews the analytical basis for reform in the region.




Pacific Private Sector Development Initiative


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Since 2006, the Pacific Private Sector Development Initiative (PSDI) has worked to alleviate poverty and promote growth in the Pacific region through reforms that encourage private sector investment and entrepreneurship. This report describes developments and progress for PSDI Phase III's first year, and covers the period July 2013 to end-June 2014. PSDI is a regional technical assistance facility cofinanced by the Asian Development Bank, the Government of Australia, and the New Zealand Government.




Pacific Private Sector Development Initiative


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Since 2006, the Pacific Private Sector Development Initiative (PSDI) has worked to alleviate poverty and promote growth in the Pacific region through reforms that encourage private sector investment and entrepreneurship. This report describes developments and progress for PSDI Phase III's second year, and covers the period July 2014 to end-June 2015. PSDI is a regional technical assistance facility cofinanced by the Asian Development Bank, the Government of Australia, and the Government of New Zealand.




Pacific Private Sector Development Initiative


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The Pacific Private Sector Development Initiative (PSDI) has been working to improve the lives of Pacific people for 10 years. Through reforms that encourage a well-functioning and vibrant private sector, PSDI's initiatives aim to make it easier to set up, run, and dissolve a business in the Pacific region. PSDI encourages the development of a thriving formal sector. Women in particular benefit from operating a business in the formal sector, which provides the opportunity to seek finance from commercial banks, to bid for work from the government and other organizations, and to gain protection under the law.













Pacific Private Sector Development Initiative Annual Progress Report, 2008


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This is the second annual report of the Pacific Private Sector Development Initiative (PSDI), a regional technical assistance project by the Asian Development Bank, co-financed by the Australian Agency for International Development. It covers PSDI activities from 01 January 2008 to 31 December 2008. The report describes PSDI, its objectives, approach, and management structure, and gives an overview of PSDI's financial status in terms of disbursements and commitments. It summarizes PSDI's portfolio of activities, highlights PSDI's linkages to other ADB activities and its crucial role in fostering external partnerships, discusses the PSD results framework, and presents the outlook on PSDI activities going forward.




Looking Forward


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