Entrepreneurship and 
private sector development


We work with international development agencies, governments, companies and 
business associations — including the World Bank, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP),
 and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) — to strengthen 
entrepreneurial ecosystems and unlock market potential in diverse economic contexts.
Our approach is grounded in international best practices and adapted to the unique challenges 
and opportunities of each local environment. From supporting early-stage start-ups to enhancing the competitiveness of value chains, we focus on inclusive and responsible business growth. 
Where appropriate, we advance impact entrepreneurship concepts, including social or impact-driven franchising. Our work promotes the socio-economic inclusion of women, youth, refugees, and other marginalised groups, in line with global initiatives such as the SDGs and the UN’s Inclusive Business framework. By fostering partnerships between public and private actors, improving access to finance, and driving regulatory reform, we help create conditions where businesses can thrive and contribute to broad-based economic resilience. We also have a deep expertise in emerging markets, transitional economies, and in fragile and conflict-affected contexts, where economic development efforts are influenced by multidimensional challenges but can also underpin the resilience of key systems and actors.



People

Lana Lovasic 

Ania Mendrek 

Karim Chetioui 

Patrick Stoop