MSMEs: Key to an inclusive and sustainable recovery

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The #MSMEDay21 virtual event will take place on Monday, 28 June 2021 at 14:00-16:30 CEST virtually.

It will focus on placing MSMEs at the centre of resilient, inclusive and sustainable recovery and growth. Achieving the #SDGs, and an economy that is greener and fairer, requires resilient and flourishing MSMEs everywhere.
 

"Investment and Technology Transfer under COVID-19" & “Closing Session”

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UNIDO and the Permanent Mission of Japan to the International Organizations in Vienna are pleased to invite you to a webinar as part of the co-hosted webinar series PARTNERING FOR ISID: New challenges and opportunities for the UNIDO-Japan cooperation: 

"Investment and Technology Transfer under COVID-19" & “Closing Session”

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UNIDO celebrates World Food Safety Day 2021

Jun-22-2021

The World Food Safety Day was celebrated among UNIDO Member States worldwide with the messages of “Food safety is everyone’s business” and “Safe food now for a healthy tomorrow.” Several global events...

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Quality & Standards

Situación de la IC y requisitos de la UE y EE.UU. Brechas y recomendaciones para las cadenas de valor de café y cacao en el Perú.

Jun-21-2021

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Quality & Standards

Determinación de las características específicas de la Cadena de Valor del cacao y sus necesidades en la Infraestructura de Calidad en el Departamento de San Martin (Perú).

Jun-21-2021

Spanish.

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Investment and Technology Transfer under COVID-19

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The COVID-19 pandemic has affected countries globally and slowed down development activities to a great extent. The pandemic has also highlighted the need to further accelerate inclusive and sustainable industrial development in UNIDO’s recipient countries. Despite the pandemic, the Government of Japan, in cooperation with UNIDO, continues to assist partner countries, in particular in mobilizing investment and technologies from Japan’s private sector.

Joining forces for industrial skills development

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Around the world, progress in technology and global value chains is leading to an increasingly sophisticated industrial landscape, providing opportunities for economic growth and employment. While many low-income countries are currently transitioning from agriculture to manufacturing-based industries, the lack of skilled workforce remains a major challenge to achieving this objective.

Furthermore, as technology brings a convergence of automation and work, skills gaps are changing rapidly. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has presented an added complexity to this challenge.