Citizens Entrepeneurial Development Association
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In 1996, the Botswana government set up the FAP (Financial Assistance Policy), the purpose of which was to help citizens set up businesses, and thus encourage employment and diversification of industry. This has undergone several revisions due to the need for a balance between an easy to understand policy, and the need for fraud prevention. The policy is currently known as CEDA (Citizens Entrepreneurial Development Association) *[1]
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