
The role of quality infrastructure in supporting market access and knowledge transfer in South Africa’s essential and vegetable oils industry
Dec-14-2021
Brochure.

ASSESSING THE CONTRIBUTION OF ECO-INDUSTRIAL PARKS TO THE SDGS
Dec-14-2021
LESSONS LEARNT SERIES. Issue 3.

UNIDO promotes safe and environmentally friendly sanitation solutions to help Africa
Dec-10-2021
In recent years, breakthroughs have been made in increasing the accessibility of clean drinking water and sanitation. Yet more than 900 million people in the world, including 340 million from sub-Saha...
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UNIDO’s new online course on investment project preparation and appraisal
Dec-07-2021
UNIDO is pleased to announce its Investment Project Preparation and Appraisal (IPPA) online training to be soon available in 2022 on the UNIDO Knowledge Hub. The online training aims to support di...
Read moreEmpowering SMEs through 4IR Technologies: Artificial Intelligence
Dec-07-2021

Unlocking capital with a gender lens for a better tomorrow – new Training Programme online now!
Dec-06-2021
The International Day of Banks is celebrated globally every 4 December to highlight the benefits of financial inclusion. 69% of women are still unserved or underserved by financial institutions, altho...
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UNIDO celebrates the International Year of Creative Economy for Sustainable Development
Dec-03-2021
On 1 December, during the 19th session of the UNIDO General Conference, a side event “International Year of Creative Economy for Sustainable Development 2021” was held, showcasing a wide scope of UNID...
Read moreInvestment Project Preparation and Appraisal
Dec-03-2021
Flyer "Investment Project Preparation and Appraisal"

UNIDO GC tackles 4IR implications for developing countries
Dec-03-2021
As part of the 19th session of the UNIDO General Conference (GC), a thematic side event entitled “The Post-Pandemic World will be Digital: Implications of the 4IR for Developing Countries” was broadca...
Read moreCambodia and the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR)
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has impacted nearly all facets of humanity and will most certainly result in changes in how economic and trade activities will be undertaken beyond the pandemic. A key change that all countries have had to undergo is the increased utilization of digital technologies and models to sustain economies and social livelihoods. On a whole the pandemic which resulted in unprecedented threats and lockdown globally – pushed organizations and enterprises to overcome any doubts they may have had regarding digital solutions.