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Opportunities for small businesses to boost productivity

Small businesses are the backbone of economies, but they are less productive. This report explores how MSMEs can capture value and boost productivity.

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The power of gender equality laws to shape inclusive trade

Trade policies can also help advance gender equality, notably through the inclusion of gender-related provisions in preferential trade agreements.

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Data Management and Quality Assurance Researcher | VUFO - NGO Resource Centre Vietnam

Data Management and Quality Assurance Researcher | VUFO - NGO Resource Centre Vietnam
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Are DRE technologies the future of rural livelihoods?

Decentralised renewable energy (DRE) technologies can support the growth of small businesses and microenterprises in rural India. Here’s how grassroots nonprofits can help. Over the past decade, access to electricity has increased significantly among rural...

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Ghana wants to make importing food like rice and tomatoes more costly: expert explains why it's a bad idea

Ghana, like many other developing nations, relies heavily on imports of food and consumer goods to feed its population. For instance, Ghana imports 55% of the rice that is consumed locally...

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Ghana Wants to Make Importing Food Like Rice and Tomatoes More Costly - Expert Explains Why It's a Bad Idea

Ghana Wants to Make Importing Food Like Rice and Tomatoes More Costly - Expert Explains Why It's a Bad Idea
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Ghana wants to make importing food like rice and tomatoes more costly: expert explains why it's a bad idea

Ghana wants to make importing food like rice and tomatoes more costly: expert explains why it's a bad idea
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New tertiary education and skills program prepares youth and adults for the future of work and society

Accelerating global trends like automation, climate change, and digitalization are reshaping human development, social cohesion, and economic growth. In the next decade, these megatrends will transform over 1.1 billion jobs, demanding new skills from the workforce.

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Closer yet distant on gender parity

Gender gap in our labour markets is proving hard to transform. More women are in the labour force making relatively lower income. Extant forces, notably asymmetric sharing of house caring burden from adulthood to parenthood and market access barriers, mutate to keep disparities alive.

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