With significant sections of the population in the Caribbean opting for entrepreneurial pursuits over salaried jobs, or else, pursuing small business undertakings to supplement pre—-existing salaried jobs, the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) is opening up more training support opportunities for the region’s substantive and emerging entrepreneurs.
A report from the Bank’s Bridgetown headquarters a week ago,
stated that the CDB had recently trained one hundred and seventy four (174) persons from across the region “directly engaged with Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises, (MSMEs)” in order to provide “much-needed capacity development within the sector.”