Making trade work for small producers in Southeast Asia’s least developed countries
Low-income economies depend greatly on agriculture, and growth in this sector delivers more poverty reduction than any other sectors.
Low-income economies depend greatly on agriculture, and growth in this sector delivers more poverty reduction than any other sectors.
In Asia, garment factories play a dominant role in the employment opportunities for women, yet these factories have some of the harshest working conditions in the region.
Entrepreneurship has been a major driver of growth and job creation in Southeast Asia.
This project will address the effects of fast-paced economic growth in the Greater Mekong region on jobs for youth.
Planning for climate change is a daunting challenge for governments in the Mekong Region of Southeast Asia.
Since the liberalization of the Vietnamese economy in 1986, the country has made significant gains in economic growth and poverty reduction.