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Workers of the World: Growth, Change, and Rebellion

Workers of the World: Growth, Change, and Rebellion The working class of the twenty-first century is a class in formation, as one would expect in a world where capitalism has only recently become universal. At the same time, Marx himself reminded us long ago, in speaking of the development of classes in England where they were “most classically developed,” that “even here, though, this class articulation does not emerge in pure form.” 1 The working class, of course, is much broader than those who are employed at any one time. Relying only on workforce figures obscures important aspects of the broader working-class life, including its reproduction. Nevertheless, those in and out of employment form the core of the working class, once seen as a male domain but today nearly half composed of women. Furthermore, both space and research limitations dictate that this article will focus on the employed and near-employed sections of this global class. With these caveats in mind, we

Can industrialization in Africa be sustainable?

President Uhuru unveils UN mechanism to stimulate Kenya s manufacturing sector

THE STANDARD By PSCU | January 22nd 2021 at 15:26:57 GMT +0300 President Uhuru Kenyatta at a teleconference (PHOTO: PSCU) NAIROBI, KENYA: President Uhuru Kenyatta today unveiled a USD 30 billion United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) mechanism to help stimulate Kenya’s manufacturing sector. The initiative dubbed Programme for Country Partnership (PCP) Starter Pack, is a model for accelerating industrial development in UNIDO member states by mobilizing resources for investment in high potential economic sectors. The PCP, which is also successfully being rolled out in Ethiopia, Senegal and Peru, will boost Kenya s manufacturing potential by injecting more than USD 30 billion in the sector in the next five years.

Uhuru Secures Ksh3 Trillion Starter Pack to Revive Economy

Uhuru Secures Ksh3 Trillion Starter Pack to Revive Economy President Uhuru Kenyatta in his office File President Uhuru Kenyatta on Friday, January 22, unveiled a Ksh 3 trillion United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) mechanism to help stimulate Kenya’s manufacturing sector. The initiative dubbed Programme for Country Partnership (PCP) Starter Pack, is a model for accelerating industrial development in UNIDO member states by mobilizing resources for investment in high potential economic sectors. The PCP, which has also being rolled out in Ethiopia, Senegal and Peru, will boost Kenya s manufacturing potential by injecting more than Ksh 3 trillion in the sector in the next five years.

President Uhuru unveils Sh3 3 trillion UN mechanism to stimulate manufacturing sector

THE STANDARD By PSCU | January 22nd 2021 at 18:10:25 GMT +0300 President Uhuru Kenyatta said Kenya will leverage on its strong market-based economy and existing institutional structures for industrial development to reap maximum benefits from the UN intervention. [PSCU] President Uhuru unveils a Sh3.3 trillion United Nations Industrial Development Organization mechanism to help stimulate Kenya’s manufacturing sector. President Uhuru Kenyatta has unveiled a USD 30 billion (Sh3.3 trillion) United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) mechanism to help stimulate Kenya’s manufacturing sector. The initiative dubbed Programme for Country Partnership (PCP) Starter Pack, is a model for accelerating industrial development in UNIDO member states by mobilising resources for investment in high potential economic sectors.

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