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UNGA2024
Economic Development

Angola: Soyo entrepreneurs switching from oil to sustainable agriculture

Empretec training programme by UNCTAD is equipping them with the knowledge to explore new sustainable business opportunities.
Economic Development

Shifting the development paradigm in Angola

The people-centered, policy-backed and productive capacity-driven programme of the 缅北禁地Conference on Trade and Development.
Economic Development

Could Angola become Africa’s logistics hub?

Yes, according to Catarino Fontes Pereira, head of Angolan logistics regulatory agency
Economic Development

Seeing new markets across borders

Empretec training opens an entrepreneur’s eyes to AfCFTA opportunities
Mr. Hirondino Garcia and his wife, Carolina.
Economic Development

Angola’s small businesses drive economic growth

Hirondino Garcia and his wife, Carolina, have a unique relationship that holds valuable lessons for new businesses, especially in Africa.
Economic Development

Angola’s young entrepreneurs ‘Empretecos’ on a mission to transform their country

A unique training programme – EMPRETEC - offered by UNCTAD sparks interest in entrepreneurship, with the youth leading the way
Secretary-General António Guterres delivers remarks at the Summit of the Leaders of the LDCs
Economic Development

LDCs: We must ensure that low carbon transitions don’t harm poor countries

Paul Akiwumi, Director, UNCTAD's Division for Africa says solutions include financing, increasing intra-African trade, and policies that help domestic private sector.
People and trucks cross at the Ghana-C?te d'Ivoire border at Elubo.
Trade

Momentum builds for free movement under AfCFTA

Intra-African trade was largely stifled by stringent entry rules making it strenuous for citizens to move from one country to another
Stephen Karingi, Director of Regional Integration and Trade at UNECA.
Trade

AfCFTA is key in cushioning African LDCs from external shocks

Current trade patterns have exposed Africa’s poorest to commodity price volatilities and global shocks due to current trading patterns
Presently, intra Africa trade stands low at just 14.4% of total African exports.
Trade

Africa’s free trade on track, more efforts needed

Buoyant year ahead as AfCFTA marks 2nd Anniversary
African woman entrepreneur with digital payment device.
Economic Development

UNCTAD: Africa needs to rethink?export diversification to survive economic shocks

The continent’s free trade area, a growing middle class, an emerging consumer market, increased access to financial services and technology, and dynamic private entrepreneurs can help diversify African economies.
Farm attendants working in Moshi, Tanzania.
Economic Development

New tool to measure countries’ SDG performance

UNCTAD’s Productive Capacities Index will track development, help countries transform economies
—Paul Akiwumi, UNCTAD’s Director, Division for Africa, LDCs and Special Programmes
coronavirus

UNCTAD: Africa?should use Official Development Assistance to diversify economies

—Paul Akiwumi, UNCTAD’s Director, Division for Africa, LDCs and Special Programmes
Girls washing dishes in Lome, Togo.
coronavirus

Coronavirus: Let’s not forget the world’s poorest countries

-Paul Akiwumi, Director of UNCTAD’s Division for Africa and Least Developed Countries
Unemployed line up for jobs in Tanzania: Not many PRSPs explicitly address job creation.   Photo: ?缅北禁地/ Betty Press
Also

A new anti-poverty remedy for Africa?

Adjustment policies weaken PRSP goals, critics charge
Cover Story

Foreign investors eye African consumers

Beyond minerals, sales and services are drawing more interest
MDGs and beyond

Anchor the MDGs to economic progress, Africans say

Summit hears calls for more job creation, investment
Also

Emerging economies hold promise for Africa

But governments must play smart to get the best deals
Also

Laying Africa’s roads to prosperity

The continent targets its infrastructure gap
Also

What alternatives to oil in Africa?

Importers begin looking more closely at other energy sources
Cover Story

Trade talks: where is the development?

In North and South, critics see “Doha round” as a run-around
Also

Tapping women’s entrepreneurship in Ghana

Access to credit, technology vital for breaking into manufacturing
Podcast