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Ítem Diagnóstico de los factores que podrían contribuir a la sostenibilidad de los microemprendimientos del proyecto de generación de negocios de la ONG Socios en Salud en la provincia de Lima Metropolitana y el Callao(Universidad EAFIT, 2019) Becerra Pando, Liliana Katherine; Vargas Saenz, Mario EnriqueThe NGO Partners in Health (Lima-Perú) supports patients with Tuberculosis (TB) and HIV (AIDS) or their families, through the Project: Business Generation, to start or fortify a microenterprise, in order to achieve better income, increase your self-esteem, maintain your treatments and contribute to your quality of life. More than 300 microenterprises have been undertaken; however, they have maintained an active business only less than half. Is the interest of this research (general objective): "Know the factors that could contribute to Sustainability ...", its profitability and management. Through qualitative study (semi-structured interviews and documentary review) to diagnose these factors and apply them in future interventions, improving tools and strengthening project management, applying these concepts from the perspective of social enterprises, which despite being generated with "donated" seed capital remain profitable, effective and sustainable; being able to apply with better results the learning of the social together with the principles of the economy for social innovation. In addition, contribute to public and social policies by encouraging more efficient spending and a comprehensive approach, observing social determinants. Specific objectives: • • Know the personal profile of the beneficiaries and in relation to microenterprise • • Determine microenterprise profile • • Know the management of the tools they have used for the management of micro-entrepreneurship • • Determine the conditions under which training for beneficiaries is carried out when starting the venture • • Know the management characteristics of the Project to microenterprises