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Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises

Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) are central to the promotion of decent work, economic growth and social justice. Despite their significance, MSMEs face the triple challenge of low productivity, poor working conditions and high vulnerability to economic, political and environmental shocks. Women, young workers and entrepreneurs operating in the informal economy are particularly vulnerable, and face additional constraints.

To overcome these barriers, the ILO supports governments, workers’ and employers’ organizations to foster an enabling environment for sustainable enterprises, advance entrepreneurship, create better market access, enhance productivity and promote formalization and decent work, thereby unlocking the full potential of MSMEs as drivers of human-centred, green and resilient growth.

70%

MSMEs account for about 70 per cent of total employment worldwide

80%

A large share of 80 per cent MSMEs operate in informal economies

33%

MSMEs productivity is only one third of large firms

66%

In emerging markets, 66 percent of SMEs reported having already been affected by climate change

News and articles

Empowering women and embracing sustainability: Mavia Bakery is transforming Beirut's Culinary Scene
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Photo Essay – Empowering Lebanon's youth

Empowering women and embracing sustainability: Mavia Bakery is transforming Beirut's Culinary Scene

Unlocking national potential: Two years of ILO Productivity Ecosystems for Decent Work
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Unlocking national potential: Two years of ILO Productivity Ecosystems for Decent Work

Key areas of work

MSME policies for enabling environment and decent work
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MSME policies for enabling environment and decent work

Productivity and working conditions
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Productivity and working conditions

Market Access
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Market Access

Enterprise Formalization
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Enterprise Formalization

Entrepreneurship promotion
Female workers in Tunisia are processing mandarins.

Entrepreneurship promotion

Green and Resilient MSMEs
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Green and Resilient MSMEs

Small matters

Why small matters
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Why small matters

Small goes digital
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Small goes digital

Publications

Market systems development for a just transition: What does it really mean for donors and practitioners?

Market systems development for a just transition: What does it really mean for donors and practitioners?

Provision of Business Development Services Small Enterprises in the Zimbabwe Construction Sector

Decent Work for Construction

Provision of Business Development Services Small Enterprises in the Zimbabwe Construction Sector

Insights into ILO Formalize Your Business in Côte d'Ivoire, The Gambia and Senegal

Insights into ILO Formalize Your Business in Côte d'Ivoire, The Gambia and Senegal

Global programmes

Productivity Ecosystems for Decent Work
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Productivity Ecosystems for Decent Work

Systems Change Initiative for productive employment
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Systems Change Initiative for productive employment

ILO Director-General's message on MSMEs

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ILO Director-General Gilbert F. Houngbo's statement reaffirms the ILO's commitment to supporting Micro-, Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) and ensuring their resilience in the face of multiple crises, climate change, and economic uncertainties.