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Markets go mobile for youth entrepreneurs

2012 Global Youth Economic Opportunity Conference

MacDaniel Powell, Liberia (powellmc70@gmail.com)

Sabine Meitzel, Switzerland (meitzel@horizon2030.com)

Washington DC, IDB Conference Building, 12 September 2012

Responding to partners requests, innovative and practical

T@H system of mobile applications for better trade

launched by ITC in 2005

• innovative, tailor-made solutions for trade

• using latest technology

• partner-driven R & D

• applications and solutions for SMALL business

• work through partners and multipliers

Operating principles

• Acceptable, affordable and accessible services

• Public-private partnerships

• Business relevance and sustainability

Tailor-made solutions for Trade at Hand T@H

Trade at Hand solutions for business

Export

Value Chain

Export

Marketing

& Branding

Export

Management Development

EXPORTER

Trader

Trade

information

via mobiles

Marketing

& sales via

mobiles

Mobile

Supply-chain

solutions

The Trade at Hand components – innovative mobile

solutions to tackle the challenges of small business

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2005/6 2007/8 2009/10 2011/13

Burkina Faso

Mali

Senegal

Mozambique

Maldives

Uganda Benin

Fiji

Kyrgyzstan / Tajikistan

Liberia

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Web and mobile combinations in T@H

• mPrices

• mCollect

• mAlerts

• mMonitoring

• mMarketplace

Evolution of the “Mobile Marketplace” as a

Trade-at-Hand solution • 2009: innovative “Trade at Hand” pilot application for Liberia’s Marketwomen generated

business for participating market women and farmers:

• 50 market women, 50 farmers, 3 months trading

• Proof of concept validated; ownership of T@H taken up in 2010 by the Angie Brooks

International Centre (ABIC)

• Lessons learned taken on board for a broader roll-out and launch of T@H Liberia – the

Mobile Marketplace - through Liberia’s President in 2011, addressing the illiteracy issue

and sustainability considerations

• 2010-12 “Affaires Mobiles” in Benin adapts the Mobile Marketplace, working through an

operator (voice / Interactive-Voice-Response IVR) to reach more users;

• Local partner feedback and engagement in Liberia and Benin provide positive signs –

currently development of T@H License System and launch of T@H partner network by ITC

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Trade at Hand implementation approach 7

Local or global

sourcing?

In it for the

service, or the

money?

Does an app

exist already?

Who comes the

request from?

Training owners & users;

building sustainability

Selecting IT providers;

developing and testing

Selecting or designing

mobile solutions

Understanding target

beneficiaries’ challenges

Who will manage

the system in the

end?

Who can serve

as a pilot

group?

Ready to

incubate the

service?

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• Build on what exists, according to needs • Start small; iterate; build brick by brick • Embed sustainability during system design • Design the business model with stakeholders • Build capacity and coach during early system usage • Use “reusable” IT (respect open standards, use and share free and open source softwares

and coding systems)

• Provide a complete, independent solution to a bottleneck identified by business users

• Scale to match available capacity and manage expectations

A few basic principles learned and applied in T@H solutions development

Giving young people a stronger grip on Trade at Hand:

Opportunities for young people in T@H • Young people are respected by the established business

community as “IT” smart and thus as a competitive source for business and trade info

• T@H can easily be added to existing and budding youth enterprises

• A business accelerator for groups and/or individual youth entrepreneurs

Challenges met in developing youth entrepreneurs for T@H • Obtaining inputs and answers from young partners which reflect

reality • Lack of pro-active response by young people to evolving

opportunities, lack of entrepreneurial drive • Attracting long-term interest and keeping momentum, beyond

simple project money hook

Challenges & Opportunities

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How visible are young people as actors in value

chains? Quotations from a typical technical cooperation project:

• How: “Training

sessions in

plantation and

distillation to

multipliers…” Women? Youth? Men?

• Why: “Sizeable

additional income

for farmers…” Youth?

Men? Women?

• What: “Patchouli production by two cooperatives in Rwanda (Nasho and Burgarama) with a total of 1,300 farmers…” Men? Women? Youth?

Vision for Liberia’s

National Export Strategy

“… a competitive and inclusive exporter

of value added products that

sustainably uses resources for the

benefit of all Liberians” (July 2012)

Growth and economic reconstruction in Liberia

- Chillie pepper

- Cassava

- Palm oil

PUT-THE-MARKET-IN-YOUR-

POCKET!

Making cents with Trade at Hand

(T@H) Liberia?

Better business to reduce poverty and increase food security

Women are:

• 60% of Liberia’s farmers

• 80% of Liberia’s traders

• Vital for Liberia’s economy

Impact areas:

• Peace and security

• Food security

• Poverty reduction

• Trade for development

…and the YOUTH???

ITC lends “mobile” hand to Liberia’s Market Women

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Liberia’s youth

is the greatest asset for the country’s

economic development …. Where are they?

Trade at Hand (T@H)

for Liberia’s Marketwomen in 2009

Trade

at Hand

Youth Event

Angie Brooks International Centre

T@H for Liberia’s Marketwomen

Put the market in your pocket: Liberia's

Mobile Marketplace … is a real-time market information system for

farmers, buyers, sellers, traders and marketwomen

in Liberia, regardless of their location and function

in the value chain

…offers Liberian buyers and sellers a mobile link to

the market cheaper than the traditional phone call

…has shown interesting potential for youth

enterprises and young entrepreneurs

What does T@H - Mobile Marketplace -

provide? With market info on quality and quantity of agricultural produce, current market prices and on transportation, T@H:

• Reduces the amount of farm goods that get damaged after production

• Eases access to market produce for different levels of buyers

• Transcends the problem of Liberia’s road situation

• Allows farmers to spend more time on their farms and produce more food

• Reduces the physical risks of marketers

• Gives greater access to rural farmers

Why is T@H - Mobile Marketplace - better

for business than a simple phone call?

- T@H balances the lop-sided access to instantaneous

business information at the lower end of the value chain

- T@H strengthens food suppliers, enabling them to defend

their position on their product’s value chain and contributing

to food security

- T@H generates additional potential for revenues at the

lower end of the value chain and increases market

transparency

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T@H LIBERIA - Mobile Marketplace

T@H Liberia can be accessed through two platforms:

Web-based T@H platform

Interactive-Voice-Response (IVR) T@H platform

The two components are inter-connected, and feeding into the same database. Users of the IVR platform can post and access offers that are posted via the Internet platform and vice versa.

T@H Transactional Cycle

Trade at Hand – the Mobile Marketplace

Live Demo!

President Sirleaf launching T@H for Liberia’s Marketwomen

(Voinjama, Liberia, July 2011)

Support of the Government of Liberia for

T@H as an opportunity for Liberian youth

Ministry of Education

Ministry of Youth & Sports

Min

istry

of

Ed

uca

tion

Min

istry

of

Yo

uth

&

Sp

orts

Young Liberian

Entrepreneur

T@H - a mobile marketplace for Liberia’s

young entrepreneurs?

Young Liberian

Entrepreneurs

(1) Angie Brooks International Centre (ABIC), Monrovia

identify teams of trained young T@H Ambassadors. If needed, recruit and

train additional college graduates, members of Liberia’s YWCA and/or Liberia

Marketing Association (LMA) aged between 22-25 as T@H Ambassadors

(2) Trained young T@H Ambassadors

develop tailor-made T@H services to marketwomen and farmers in rural

areas including at the border to Sierra Leone, backstopped by ABIC, YWCA

and LMA

T@H - a mobile marketplace for Liberia’s

young entrepreneurs?

(3) Trained young T@H Ambassadors

launch and provide relevant T@H services in major market places in rural

Liberia, including at the border with Sierra Leone. Train 80 to 100 young

entrepreneurs from the respective rural communities in T@H service

provision, for start of local T@H youth enterprises

(4) Potential T@H Youth Entrepreneurs

set up T@H youth enterprises, either on a team basis in major market places

or as individual “T@H Booth” enterprises in their rural communities,

backstopped by ABIC, YWCA and LMA

T@H Institutional Trade Support Network

• In Africa

Bénin ABEPEC

Burkina Faso MEBF, CCIBF

Mali CCIM, OMA

Senegal ASEPEX, TPS

Mozambique IPEX

Liberia MCI, ABIC

• In Asia

Kyrgyzstan AFVE

Tajikistan TCCI

Maldives MEDT

Fiji MPI, NCLC

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T@H Focal Points in 9 countries

The T@H Trainer/Adviser Network

In Africa

Benin 1

Burkina Faso 3

Mali 1

Senegal 4

Mozambique 1

Liberia 4

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Rest of the world

Maldives 2

Fiji 2

Kyrgyzstan 1

Tajikistan 1

20 Advisers available to support your T@H roll-out

Next steps for T@H:

Harness the power of the T@H Network

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The T@H Platform

• Exchange Forum

• Knowledge Base

• m-App repository

• Roll-out methods

• Experiences from

around the globe