The economic impact of sustainable procurement in vulnerable countries
... jobs they bring could support the diversification of the economic base of Least Developed Countries. And for companies competing for international business ...
... jobs they bring could support the diversification of the economic base of Least Developed Countries. And for companies competing for international business ...
... jobs, drive gender equality and reduce carbon emissions. More resilient procurement approaches in the face of future challenges can strengthen supply chains ...
... jobs When they flee to safety, refugees leave behind the jobs and businesses they depend on for their livelihoods. Cash-for-work programmes help provide ...
... jobs, advancing green industrialization, and improving livelihoods,” said UNOPS Africa Regional Director Dalila Gonçalves. “We are committed to sustainable ...
... power can go out without notice." These disruptions create economic hardship: "Jobs are scarce, wages are low, prices are inflated," Lilia adds.
... jobs and drive growth, strengthening their infrastructure and re-establishing supply chains will be part of the priorities making it more inclusive ...
... jobs, drive gender equality and reduce carbon emissions. Let me give you an example of this potential: The City of Oslo – which spends about €1 billion ...
... jobs while helping to ensure workers return back to their families – free from injuries and illnesses. All of this may seem like a drop in the ocean. But ...
... jobs. They mean the use of local supply chains, support for local contractors, and transfer of cutting-edge technologies. And through the building of ...
... jobs to enabling more COVID-19 vaccinations. From helping students do better at school, to helping women deliver their babies in a safer environment. And ...