The Untapped Potential of Mauritania’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystem : Lessons from the Entrepreneur's Marathon

In Mauritania – a country dominated by the Sahara Desert and defined by tradition – players from across society are coming together to encourage innovation and set a new path for the country's development. From the public sector to local and i...

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spelling okr-10986-330992021-05-25T09:31:08Z The Untapped Potential of Mauritania’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystem : Lessons from the Entrepreneur's Marathon World Bank Group ENTREPRENEURSHIP SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISE SECONDARY EDUCATION ACCESS TO FINANCE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT MICROENTERPRISES YOUTH EMPLOYMENT FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS GENDER LABOR SKILLS In Mauritania – a country dominated by the Sahara Desert and defined by tradition – players from across society are coming together to encourage innovation and set a new path for the country's development. From the public sector to local and international businesses, as well as the donor community, entrepreneurship is beginning to emerge as a crucial element in any strategy to address Mauritania's greatest challenges: socio-economic inclusion, poverty reduction, youth employment, economic diversification and climate change. Since independence, the country has pursued a traditional state-driven model that has failed to catalyze the necessary investments and private sector-driven solutions to these problems. Due to structural limitations of competition in the economy, the country's private sector is a concentration of large business groups that dominate the trade, banking and procurement markets. New entrants are crowded out, with formal micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Mauritania numbering a mere 3,000. Informal self-employment and micro-businesses in agriculture, livestock and commerce currently make up the vast majority of jobs among the poorest households in Mauritania. Smaller independent firms continue to encounter obstacles, discouraging the emergence of local suppliers and directly impacting international investors who face higher operating costs. Poor quality in education and professional training reinforce these challenges, limiting job opportunities even in expanding sectors in the economy. A lack of expertise and practical skills are compounded by complex labor regulations, making it even harder for businesses to recruit and retain young job-seeking Mauritanians. 2019-12-24T16:38:18Z 2019-12-24T16:38:18Z 2019-08 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/219931576608805025/The-Untapped-Potential-of-Mauritania-s-Entrepreneurial-Ecosystem-Lessons-from-the-Entrepreneurs-Marathon http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33099 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: PSD, Privatization and Industrial Policy Africa Mauritania
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topic ENTREPRENEURSHIP
SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISE
SECONDARY EDUCATION
ACCESS TO FINANCE
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
MICROENTERPRISES
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS
GENDER
LABOR SKILLS
spellingShingle ENTREPRENEURSHIP
SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISE
SECONDARY EDUCATION
ACCESS TO FINANCE
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
MICROENTERPRISES
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS
GENDER
LABOR SKILLS
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The Untapped Potential of Mauritania’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystem : Lessons from the Entrepreneur's Marathon
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description In Mauritania – a country dominated by the Sahara Desert and defined by tradition – players from across society are coming together to encourage innovation and set a new path for the country's development. From the public sector to local and international businesses, as well as the donor community, entrepreneurship is beginning to emerge as a crucial element in any strategy to address Mauritania's greatest challenges: socio-economic inclusion, poverty reduction, youth employment, economic diversification and climate change. Since independence, the country has pursued a traditional state-driven model that has failed to catalyze the necessary investments and private sector-driven solutions to these problems. Due to structural limitations of competition in the economy, the country's private sector is a concentration of large business groups that dominate the trade, banking and procurement markets. New entrants are crowded out, with formal micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Mauritania numbering a mere 3,000. Informal self-employment and micro-businesses in agriculture, livestock and commerce currently make up the vast majority of jobs among the poorest households in Mauritania. Smaller independent firms continue to encounter obstacles, discouraging the emergence of local suppliers and directly impacting international investors who face higher operating costs. Poor quality in education and professional training reinforce these challenges, limiting job opportunities even in expanding sectors in the economy. A lack of expertise and practical skills are compounded by complex labor regulations, making it even harder for businesses to recruit and retain young job-seeking Mauritanians.
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title The Untapped Potential of Mauritania’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystem : Lessons from the Entrepreneur's Marathon
title_short The Untapped Potential of Mauritania’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystem : Lessons from the Entrepreneur's Marathon
title_full The Untapped Potential of Mauritania’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystem : Lessons from the Entrepreneur's Marathon
title_fullStr The Untapped Potential of Mauritania’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystem : Lessons from the Entrepreneur's Marathon
title_full_unstemmed The Untapped Potential of Mauritania’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystem : Lessons from the Entrepreneur's Marathon
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