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The overall objective of the Financial Sector Reform and Strengthening Initiative (FIRST) is to strengthen financial systems in low and middle-income countries and thus contribute to economic growth and poverty reduction.
This project will support the introduction of the UNCTAD Debt Management and Financial Analysis System (DMFAS) in Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan as well as a DMFAS upgrade in Egypt with a view to strengthen the countries’ debt management capacity and transparency.
Access to trade and market intelligence is critical to export success. Most of small and medium enterprises (SME) often lack the resources and skills to acquire and process trade-related information such as market requirements and trade procedures which places them at a disadvantage and prevent them from using trade opportunities.
The project will support the implementation of the new waste regulation in the Polog region and improve the organization of the regional and local waste disposal systems.
CAWEP is a knowledge and technical assistance program implemented by the World Bank with funding from the EU, SECO, and UKAid. The program aims to strengthen the enabling environment to promote regional water and energy security in Central Asia, with activities in Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
S4C aims at strengthening the vocational education and training (VET) system in Indonesia, by linking selected Polytechnics with the private sector, thus tackling the lack of skilled workers (skills gap) in selected sectors of the indonesian economy.
The Partnership for Action on Green Economy (PAGE) is a multi-year programme to support countries interested in pursuing green economy policies. It will deploy the joint expertise of four UN agencies, ILO, UNEP, UNIDO, and UNITAR, to assist a total of 20 countries in their efforts to embark on green economy pathways.
While it is uncontested that Resource Efficient and Cleaner Production (RECP) methods are an important ingredient for a more sustainable and climate friendly way of production, their broad deployment and effective use has yet to happen.
The second phase of SeCompetitivo aims to support the Peruvian government in its efforts to increase competitiveness by providing thematic and strategic international expertise at the national level, and by supporting value chains strengthening initiatives at the subnational level.
Indonesia has the potential to develop a world-class tourism industry, because the country has many natural and cultural tourism assets. The World Economic Forum’s Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Report 2017 ranks Indonesia 42nd (out of 141 countries). Despite this potential, Indonesia faces serious sustainability challenges.
The Ghana Private Sector Competitiveness Program (GPSCP) aims at supporing inclusive and sustainable growth through enhanced trade and competitiveness and creation of more and better jobs. The program will address constraints to private sector competitiveness and job creation, which currently exist at all levels, from different angles.
This program supports the South African National Treasury in implementing the government’s Capacity Development Strategy for Public Financial Management with a contribution of CHF 7’010’000.