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Bosnia and Herzegovina Growth-Oriented Local Development (GOLD) Project Transforming Communities Through Economic Development February 6, 2014 The GOLD project is made possible through the assistance of the American and Swedish people.

Planned Results/Impact3 Target Localities/Municipalities4 Setting the Stage5 GOLD Project Objectives8 Summary12

Increase in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Direct Investment (DI) Substantial increase in employment, both direct and indirect Substantial increase in sales and exports Our key principles, integrated throughout activities, will enable the achievement of goals, set BiH on a sustainable growth trajectory, and prepare the country for EU accession: Focus on analytics up front to determine key localities and sectors and throughout to sustain impact Embed efforts locally through LEC development and ownership of action plans Prioritize demand- driven activities, through the identification of target markets within key sectors Ensure long term visibility, and capitalize on replication Planned Impact

Bihac Bihac – Municipality Cazin Bos. Krupa Buzim Velika Kladusa Sanski Most Ljubuski Ljubuski-Municipality Konjic Tomislavgrad Caplijina Citluk Siroki Brijeg Trebinje Nevesinje Mostar (Private Sector Only) Sarajevo Centar Stari Grad Novo Sarajevo Novi Grad Vogosca Visoko Gorazde Zenica Istocno Novo Sarajevo (RS) Bijeljina Bijeljina - City Ugljevik Zvornik Lopare Brcko District Tuzla Tuzla - Municipality Lukavac Srebrenik Zivinice Gracanica Gradacac Tesanj Doboj Banja Luka Banja Luka - City Gradiska Laktasi Kotor Varos Mrkonjic Grad

By helping them see the white space To achieve transformational change, communities must: Adopt innovation as a core value; Accept risk to achieve reward; Build workforce skills that focus on jobs that will exist in the future, not only those that exist today; Focus on the future not the past; Establish prosperity, not competitiveness, as the metric of success; and most of all Change the way they think about their economies, their regions, and their communities. How Will the GOLD Project Assist Localities in Achieving These Goals?

Not just thinking outside the box, but tearing up the box. The best way to move forward is when there is nothing for which to go back. HE James Bolger, Former Prime Minister of New Zealand Transformational Change Requires….

Promote the development and/or expansion of customized and inclusive strategies to increase the potential for targeted localities to produce jobs and promote investment; Leverage financing sources to provide the public and private sectors with innovative ways to conceptualize, operationalize, and sustain job and investment-creating projects; Enhance workforce skills development to prepare BiH citizens for future employment opportunities; Create inclusive dialogue mechanisms, as well as promote business-friendly practices to increase employment and investment potential; and Create high value jobs that increase the quality of life and economic development. Facilitate the creation of jobs, enhancement of communities, and ultimately generate transformational economic growth. The Growth-Oriented Local Development (GOLD) Project Will Work with Localities to:

Actions Work with communities to develop customized and sustainable economic development strategies and action plans; Strengthen Local Economic Development HR and Units within municipalities; Assist in streamlining government processes; Improve municipalities ability to design, finance, and implement intra and inter-municipal projects; and Support twinning programs. Planned Outcomes Increased economic development capacity within municipalities; Greater ability to produce jobs, generate investment, enhance revenues, and facilitate additional exports; Reduced bureaucracy to pave the way for economic growth; and Sustainable economic development mechanisms put in place. The GOLD Projects Objective 1: Improve LED Management Capacity

Actions Strengthen municipal financial practices; Increase the ability of municipalities to design and implement bankable projects that promote job growth; Empower municipalities to access financing for LED projects; and Increase local capacity to manage LED projects. Planned Outcomes Increased ability to finance municipal projects; Strong and sustainable economic development support structures put in place; Increased financial management capacity; and Increased ability for municipalities to promote economic assets. The GOLD Projects Objective 2: Creation of Improved Economic Tools to Enhance Growth

Actions Facilitate and support sustainable mechanisms for public-private dialogue; Leverage private sector funding for provision of services; and Increase cooperation among community stakeholders to design, implement, and institutionalize a professional economic development process. Planned Outcomes Increased public-private dialogue promotes collaboration; Increased public-private dialogue promotes investment opportunities; and Increased public-private dialogue establishes strong and sustainable institutions to promote economic growth and enhance community prosperity. The GOLD Projects Objective 3: Development of Sustainable Mechanisms for Engaging Public and Private Sectors

Actions Identify key niches within existing and emerging economic sectors; Strengthen local supply chains; Identify and access new markets and expand potential in existing markets; Infuse innovation and promote a culture of entrepreneurship; and Help prepare the workforce of the future. Planned Outcomes Enhanced value proposition of communities; Focus on up-market processes within key sectors and verticals; Development of strong linkages in new and existing markets that promote investment and job creation; Enhanced workforce skills in key sectors and verticals; and Enhanced exports and revenues. The GOLD Projects Objective 4: Strengthened Private Sector Capacity

Customized, community-led interventions that are strategic, practical, and results oriented; A hub and spoke systems that will not only enhance communities but will impact regions; The development of successful local economic development models that can be replicated throughout BiH; The infusion of energy, synergy, and collaboration into the economic development process; and The enhancement of prosperity for BiH citizens. The GOLD Project Model is Based on…

The views expressed in this presentation do not necessarily reflect those of the United States Agency for International Development, the United States Government, the Government of the Kingdom of Sweden, or the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency.