Thanks Asia Foundation!

  • Lankan SMEs boosted by a two pronged push
  • โ€˜Thanking TAF for first Tracker & Barometer!โ€™ – Rishad
  • โ€˜Someone has to track SME issuesโ€™ Asia Foundation
  • โ€˜Excellent!โ€™ – FCCISL

The backbone of Sri Lankaโ€™s economy received a fresh boost as a pioneering initiative to automate their issues and measure their pulse received prompt government backing on 28 August. And this is a first-for the entire South Asian region. โ€œI am pleased that the first and pioneering online issue tracker and SME Business Barometer in Sri Lanka are under the National Enterprise Development Authority (NEDA) of My Ministry. They will focus on the issues of SMEs, which is our backbone. I and NEDA thank the Asia Foundation for extending its valuable supportโ€ said a satisfied Rishad Bathiudeen (Minister of Industry and Commerce of Sri Lanka) on 28 August in Colombo.

Minister Bathiudeen was addressing the kick-off event of โ€œPublic Private Dialogue Issue Tracker Websiteโ€ organised by National Enterprise Development Authority (NEDA) in collaboration with The Asia Foundation (TAF) on the morning of 28 August at Galadari Hotel, Colombo. Joining this national initiative were Mrs Dinesha Wickremanayake (Country representative of the Asia Foundation), N.M. Shaheid (Chairman-National Enterprise Development Authority) as well as many Secretaries, Additional Secretaries and Directors of several government departments.

 

โ€œI am pleased that the first and pioneering online issue tracker and SME Business Barometer in Sri Lanka are under the National Enterprise Development Authority (NEDA) of My Ministry. This issue tracker will focus on the problems and difficulties of SMEs. I and NEDA thank the Asia Foundation for extending its valuable support to develop this online system valued at more than $ 13000. I have no doubts that Asia Foundationโ€™s committed assistance to Sri Lankaโ€™s SME sector as well as industries would continueโ€ said Minister Bathiudeen addressing the event, and added: โ€œNEDA is engaged in forming District Enterprise Forums (DEF) in all Districts of the country. DEFs will be a source of input to this system which is identified as an effective tool to find solutions to issues impacting on the growth and development of the Small & Medium Enterprises. The issue tracker is a tool developed by the Asia Foundationโ€™s Local Economic Governance Program to track identified issues which impact on an enabling environment for regional business. The issue tracker is designed to systematically track issues which emerge from various Enterprise Forums and working groups. The Business Environment Barometer will reflect the opinions of the micro, small and medium business mood, which is critical for development. This pioneering tracker is web based, placed under NEDA and it will collect and list SME related issues, track and provide acceptable solutions, display the progress of addressing of issues and the status to public and private stakeholders. It will become active for the public from mid-September. NEDA will soon commence a process of building awareness on the Issue Tracker among subnational stakeholders and provide training and monitoring support to help consistent upload of data and tract progress of redress.โ€

 

Addressing the event, Dinesha Wickremanayake (Country representative of the Asia Foundation) said: โ€œThe Asia Foundation (TAF) has been working in Sri Lanka since 1954. We have been informed by six decades of experience and deep local expertise. Our programs aim to support local initiatives that seek to support critical issues affecting Asia in 21st century. We collaborate with both private and public partners to support leadership and institutional development. TAF is actively supporting 16 strategic urban locations to improve local economic governance in Sri Lanka. In many Asian countries, businesses often face opaque licencing procedures, volatile law and order conditions and endemic corruption. Small biz with limited access to capital carry a disproportionate amount of these burdens. Since 2009, TAF has been using consultative tools such as the Public-Private Dialogue to bring businesses and government sectors to identify local impediments to economic recovery and development. In Sri Lanka, in partnership with local level chambers, District Chambers as well as national level Chambers such as National Chamber of Commerce, we are facilitating Private Public Dialogue. Today NEDA is launching two innovative tools โ€“The SME Issue Tracker and Business Environment Barometer -that will support efforts to improve the local biz environment in Sri Lanka. The Issue Tracker is a software designed to track measure and manage issues that are taken up at local, provincial and national level private public dialogues. It was developed by the TAFโ€™s Local Economic Governance Program and funded by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australia. The tracker will track emerging issues by various enterprise forums, rural enterprise forums and working groups. It has the potential to help the public and private sectors to work together for more rapid and effective reform. It will facilitate all regional business Chambers to collect and input data on issues impacting micro, small and medium enterprises and to track them based on the status of redress. Itโ€™s also a repository to share experiences and insights. The Business Environment Barometer will collect, organise, analyse and report experiences from a carefully selected sample of entrepreneurs from the SME and informal sectors. It will periodically present views and experiences of entrepreneurs and micro biz operating in formal and informal sectors on a set of predetermined indicators that reflect the status of biz at sub national level. Given the importance of SMEs to Sri Lankaโ€™s economy, someone has to track their issues. The Issue Tracker system will track whether their logged issues have been solved, if not why and who is responsible to solve it. This is almost a first in the entire South Asian region. Weโ€™ve been working on this for almost three years since we have to make it fit to Sri Lankan SMEs.โ€

 

N.M. Shaheid (Chairman-National Enterprise Development Authority) addressing the event said:

โ€œThis is an important development for Sri Lankaโ€™s SME sector from the time of their inception. NEDA itself has been struggling to identify issues and problems faced by SMEs-a very serious issue for us. We stated with District Enterprise Forums under Divisional Secretary and invite various stakeholders to find solutions. These were very successful, which led to Regional Enterprise Forums. NEDA is determined to take this to all Districts from the current 14 Districts and this initiative will begin to log for better processing of them. TAF is an ideal partner for NEDA to address this critical SME issue.โ€

 

Lankan private sector immediately praised the new initiative. โ€œItโ€™s an excellent moveโ€ said a pleased Ajith D Perera (Secretary General-Federation of Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Sri Lanka), who was taking part at the event. โ€œIn Sri Lankaโ€™s context, 65% of its GDP comes from the SME sector. FCCISLโ€™s main concern is the development of the regional chambers. We think therefore this is a forward looking step to develop the regional SMEs as well. This will definitely help us to understand the industry.โ€