With the aim of strengthening competitiveness, fostering innovation and promoting the sustainable growth of micro and small enterprises (MSEs), today, through the DINAMICA II Initiative, promoted by the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI), the Government of Germany, through KfW, and the European Union, an agreement was formalized with the Universidad Católica de El Salvador (UNICAES) to support its Micro and Small Enterprise Development Centers (CDMYPE) in Santa Ana and Ilobasco.

Through the project, 10 companies selected by the CDMYPES will benefit. They will receive personalized technical support in key areas such as business management, technological innovation, and product and service improvements to increase their operational efficiency, competitiveness, and sales, as well as improve their digital development and sustainability.

The signing of this agreement represents a firm step toward building a more equitable and sustainable economy, promoting territorial development through direct support for salvadoran small business owners.

With this collaboration, the DINAMICA II Initiative, a tripartite effort between CABEI, the German government, through KfW, and the European Union, reaffirms its commitment to contributing to economic development and job creation in Central America, strengthening the business ecosystem for new, young, and innovative MSMEs, and promoting adequate access to financial services.
