The ‘Employment and skill needs analysis in the agricultural sector in Rwanda’ took a broader value chain approach and assessed both skills supply and demand in the sector.
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The Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo (POATE) is an annual tourism and travel trade show that is organised by the Uganda Tourism Board. Each year, the expo brings together tourism value chain actors and stakeholders under the Business...
The Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo (POATE) is an annual tourism and travel trade show that is organised by the Uganda Tourism Board. Each year, the expo brings together tourism value chain actors and stakeholders under the Business...
The Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo (POATE) is an annual tourism and travel trade show that is organised by the Uganda Tourism Board. Each year, the expo brings together tourism value chain actors and stakeholders under the Business...
The Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo (POATE) is an annual tourism and travel trade show that is organised by the Uganda Tourism Board. Each year, the expo brings together tourism value chain actors and stakeholders under the Business...
The Slovak Platform for development organi sations – Ambrela responds to the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine with a two-day international conference – ‘Ambrela Development Forum’ (ADF). With more than 140 international development...
Lessons learnt and tips shared by Sara Jazaeri, Humanitarian Aid Worker for the United Nations in Episode 3 of the Capacity4dev Podcast Series.
Lessons learnt and tips shared by Isabella Olsson, Head of Global Advocacy at LM International, in Episode 2 of the Capacity4dev Podcast Series.
This report adds two perspectives on informality. First, it disassembles the mechanics of the deleterious links between informal employment, low-paying work and low skills. It shows that informal employment is highly persistent...
This report adds two perspectives on informality. First, it disassembles the mechanics of the deleterious links between informal employment, low-paying work and low skills. It shows that informal employment is highly persistent...