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Research in ActionEconomicsPublished dateTuesday, August 11, 2020 - 08:30
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Women in Trade knowledge platform to boost inclusive and sustainable growth
This project seeks to establish a “Women in Trade” (WIT) knowledge platform that will help women-led businesses improve their access to Canadian and international markets, thereby boosting inclusive and sustainable growth.
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The design and impact of an apprenticeship-based entrepreneurship intervention in Nigeria
This project, implemented in collaboration with Obafemi Awolowo University in Nigeria, seeks to advance knowledge on the design and effectiveness of policies and interventions aiming to spur youth entrepreneurship and decent employment.
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NewsYOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT INCLUSIVE GROWTH EMPOWERMENT
New funding to boost decent employment for Africa’s youth
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Organizational Learning on Gender: Lessons and Reflections
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End use impacts of migrant remittances to households in the Southeastern region of Nigeria
This study assesses the end use impacts of migrant remittances to Nigerian households.
Published dateWednesday, January 2, 2013 - 05:00 -
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Feminist Advocacy, Family Law and Violence Against Women: International Perspectives
Find out how women around the world are contributing to legal reform and shaping policies to counter discriminatory legislation.
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Research in ActionECONOMICS CLIMATE CHANGE SAFETY Social protection
Climate change, mobility, and women’s economic empowerment in Pakistan
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StoryEconomics MONETARY TRANSFERS ELDERLY LOW INCOME GROUPS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
Nigeria’s first national social protection scheme
The cash transfer was provided through the Nigerian Ekiti State Social Security Scheme, the first of its kind in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Taking advantage of the gender dividend to accelerate economic growth in ECOWAS
This project aims to analyze the gender dividend in West Africa. The gender dividend is the increase in national production per head attributable to more equality between women and men in the labour market.