The private sector is increasingly viewed as the key engine of economic growth and poverty reduction. In order to achieve pro-poor growth and greater access to employment and markets, it is essential that businesses and policy enable markets to work for the poor and influence government tax, trade and regulatory policies.
Triple Line works with businesses, market intermediaries and policy makers with the purpose of improving sustainable development and market based approaches to reducing poverty.
Triple Line works directly with businesses to improve their access to markets and ensure the sustainability of business as an agent of development and inclusion of poorer people in their supply chain.
Triple Line works with donors and the private sector in support of activities to promote access to finance, information and skills who work as intermediaries in the business enabling environment.
We also design programmes for governments and donors to support economic and private sector development strategies and economic policy.
Triple Line has carried out over 70 private sector development assignments for the public and private sector, in the Middle East, SE Europe, the former Soviet Union, Africa, and Asia, for clients such as the IFC, the EC, the private sector ( e.g oil and gas companies), DFID, AusAID, UNDP, AGRA, the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development and USAID.