Serious companies in developing countries are often on the lookout for reliable business partners abroad. The Development Cooperation Matchmaking facility puts those companies in touch with Dutch businesses. The goal is to stimulate joint investment in your country.
The Private Sector Investment Programme (PSI) is a programme of the Dutch government that supports innovative investment projects in emerging markets in Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe and Latin America.
The Facility for Infrastructure ORIO encourages public infrastructure development in developing countries. ORIO contributes to the development, implementation (construction and/or expansion) and better use of public infrastructure in developing countries.
PUM believes that ensuring a sustainable development of the private sector is the best way to fight poverty. The idea behind PUM is quite simple: companies and institutions in developing countries can benefit from western organizational and management skills. The Netherlands has large numbers of (retired) experts who are willing to offer their services and skills free of charge. PUM only provides help in response to specified requests: it works directly and cost-effectively.
CBI contributes to the equitable economic development of selected developing countries by providing export marketing and management support to their Small and Medium-Sized (SME) exporters and Business Support Organizations with the purpose of increasing exports to Europe.
FMO is the entrepreneurial development bank of the Netherlands. Its vision is that a thriving private sector will help create a long-term, sustainable development impact. Its mission is to provide capital, share knowledge and create partnerships.