OECD survey on green small-scale enterprises in South Africa

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Calling our South Africa-based stakeholders!

Do you run a small business or start-up, support entrepreneurs through an incubator or accelerator or work within a financial institution or intermediary?

We would like to hear your views on green small‑scale enterprise development in Mpumalanga and the Western Cape as part of South Africa’s energy transition.

By completing our short, anonymous survey, you can help us better understand the challenges, financing needs and growth opportunities faced by green enterprises at the local level, and inform practical, policy‑relevant recommendations.

Please complete the survey for your sector using the relevant link below:

  • Small businesses and start-ups: https://lnkd.in/dkMNNAX2
  • Business incubators and accelerators: https://lnkd.in/djcv6pJp
  • Financial institutions and intermediaries: https://lnkd.in/dkSgrFdA

 

The survey is open until 15 February.

 

Why this survey?

Your input will help OECD better understand the current ecosystem for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises in Mpumalanga and the Western Cape, as well as the challenges and opportunities your business may face. By sharing insights, you will help shape solutions and recommendations that are targeted to the challenges faced, and making the outcomes more useful and impactful. This is part of a broader effort that also includes surveys with municipalities, incubators, business accelerators and financial institutions to capture diverse perspectives.

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