In the most populated region in Pakistan, new policy and investment is giving a boost to agribusinesses and creating economic growth.
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Final Report: Punjab Enabling Environment Project (PEEP) .
Project Report | March 13, 2021
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This final report examines the Punjab Enabling Environment Project (PEEP), including how it created a legacy of improved capacity and longer-term sustainability with partners and beneficiaries and how the project facilitated public and private sector collaboration focused on economic growth.
The USAID Punjab Enabling Environment Project (PEEP) was a seven-year (2014 to 2021), $18.48 million project that provided support to businesses through policy and regulatory reforms, improved infrastructure, and institutions. The project improved the enabling environment for the province’s agriculture sector and promoted private sector-led growth, with a focus on the horticulture and dairy and livestock sub-sectors. This report outlines the project background and details the performance of the project through thorough analysis and discussion of each component, the challenges and successes, and lessons learned.