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UNCTAD training boosts the capacity of national transit coordinators, easing the flow of goods across borders and strengthening economic cooperation in Africa and Latin America.
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.
Written by Xiaolan Fu, Professor of Technology and International Development, University of Oxford
The agreement is a milestone towards making all ocean economic activities more sustainable, less harmful and beneficial to all.
Stronger capacity among officials will help eight countries in the region better coordinate and fast-track efforts to ease international trade.
The system supported by UNCTAD enables the country to save natural and financial resources while accelerating the customs clearance process.
The two organizations will train women researchers and entrepreneurs on how to harness the power of science, technology and innovation to drive more sustainable and inclusive growth.
Written by Aideé Saucedo Dávila, Camille Bourgeon, Onno Hoffmeister, Article No. 104 [UNCTAD Transport and Trade Facilitation Newsletter N°97 - First Quarter 2023]