UNCTAD and its partners continue to work with several developing countries to produce official data on selected types of illicit financial flows.
UNCTAD supports the nation rich in aquatic resources to diversify its exports through the fisheries and aquaculture sector.
The UN welcomes the continuation of the initiative, which has moved over 30 million tons of food, helping to bring down global prices and stabilize markets.
An UNCTAD report highlights the opportunities the ocean holds for developing countries and charts a new course to sustainably use marine resources.
UNCTAD outlines measures to help the country strengthen the business climate to promote long-term growth and tackle pressing development challenges.
The UN Trade Forum 2023 will highlight how developing countries can use trade to tackle global challenges including protecting the ocean, reducing digital and gender inequalities, and building more resilient economies.
UNCTAD supports efforts to expand family farmers’ access to innovative technologies to boost livelihoods and fight global hunger.
Developing countries are facing a projected foregone income of $800 billion and battling unprecedented levels of debt distress.
The country’s young people are chasing their entrepreneurial dreams amid a digitalization boom powered by e-government tools developed by UNCTAD.