Value Chain Glossary: Exit Strategy

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Exit Strategy

A plan for how interventions will affect sustainable results beyond the end of the program, ensuring that no debilitating external (non-market) dependencies will be created. Interventions that facilitate lasting change beyond the life of a program are designed with a well-defined, viable plan for donor withdrawal from the market. Optimally, an exit strategy is defined early in the life of the program to provide sufficient time to develop capacity of local input and service providers and to foster lasting market relationships between actors in a value chain.

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