SME competitiveness.

The United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) is the specialised agency of the United Nations with a unique mandate to promote and accelerate industrial development in its partner countries. UNIDO's mandate emphasises that industrialisation is the primary source of income generation, allows for rapid and sustained increases in living standards for all people, and provides technological solutions to industrialisation. UNIDO's mandate argues that without technology and innovation, industrialisation will not happen, and without industrialisation, development will not happen. Accordingly, UNIDO provides its support through four mandated functions: technical cooperation; action-oriented research and policy-advisory services; normative standards-related activities; and fostering partnerships for knowledge and technology transfer. UNIDO also recognises the role of sustainable industrial development in achieving gender equality and the economic empowerment of women. UNIDO has a presence in Pakistan that aims at building indigenous (human and/or institutional) capacity to enhance the industrialisation process of Pakistan sustainably.

The government of Pakistan (GoP) attaches great importance to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and believes that SMEs are the main engine of economic growth and job generation in Pakistan. Accordingly, the Small and Medium Enterprise Development Authority (SMEDA) has been established by the GoP to promote the interests of SMEs. SMEDA partners with various international development agencies (IDAs) such as JICA, Japan, and GIZ, Germany. However, contrary to innovation and technology transfer initiatives for SME upgradation and development, most of the collaboration with these development agencies relates to improving operational efficiency on the shop floor.

For instance, a three-year project was started in the year 2021 by GIZ in collaboration with SMEDA to develop labour and environmental standards in Pakistan's textile industry and would be completed by end of the current year. The project aimed at improving the competitiveness of the Pakistani textile and fashion industry in the world market by improving and enhancing labour and environmental standards. Furthermore, the government of Germany, through...

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