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Side Event: Launch of the ECA-Oxford Economics Africa joint report on “Gender-Smart Investing for Inclusive Growth in North Africa” at the Arab SMEs Summit 2023 Side Event: Supporting Female-Led Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Earthquake-Affected Areas in Morocco at the Arab SMEs Summit 2023 (On Invitation)

The Sub-Regional Office for North Africa of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA- SRO- NA) is organizing the launch of the final report on “Gender-Smart Investing for Inclusive Growth in North Africa”, jointly produced by ECA North Africa in partnership with Oxford Economics Africa. The report shares good practices for promoting gender-lens investment […]

Side Event: Supporting Female-Led Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Earthquake-Affected Areas in Morocco at the Arab SMEs Summit 2023 (On Invitation)

Earthquakes can have devastating effects on communities, causing significant economic and social disruptions. In such contexts, empowering female entrepreneurs can play a crucial role in the recovery and resilience-building efforts. Supporting female-led MSMEs in earthquake-affected areas is not just about economic recovery but also about promoting gender equality and empowerment. It can lead to more […]

Workshop on “Developing Regional Value Chains in E-Mobility for Zambia, Morocco, and DRC” (On Invitation)

Hôtel Farah Place du 16 Novembre, Hassan, Rabat, Morocco

The development of electric mobility value chains in the subregion of North Africa aims to enable the continent to capture a larger share of the growing global electric vehicle battery market, estimated to be worth US$8 trillion by 2025 and US$46 trillion by 2050. Building on an existing automotive ecosystem and potential battery ecosystem, the […]

Strengthening the Migration-Development Nexus in Africa (Inception Workshop – On Invitation)

Diasporas contribute significantly to the sustainable development of both destination and origin countries, making diverse economic, social, and cultural contributions. They bring home significant remittances and acquired skills from destination countries, providing significant benefits to home countries and as useful source of technological transfer, and innovative ideas for national development. They send money to home […]

Middle Income Countries Trap: The Case of North Africa (Online)

Virtual Event

Presentation and objectives: The middle-income trap (MIT) refers to countries that, after reaching a moderate level of development, experience a growth slowdown that prevents them from advancing further. Traditional explanations, […]