Canada Champions Advancement of Women Traders in West Africa
The colourful event marked the official kick-off of activities for the CAD$ 19.7 million Making Trade Work for Women in West Africa (MTW) project that will be implemented in Benin,
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The colourful event marked the official kick-off of activities for the CAD$ 19.7 million Making Trade Work for Women in West Africa (MTW) project that will be implemented in Benin,
Its objective is to improve the free and eficient movement of goods in the region and internationally, by reducing the time and cost of trade borne by the private sector in West Africa, and by strengthening
Funded by Global Affairs Canada (GAC), the programme is designed to break down gender-specific barriers that restrict the participation of women and young people in trade across six
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has officially commenced the construction of a bridge over the Cavally River, marking a significant step in enhancing infrastructure between
West Africa Connect provides a unique platform to facilitate B2B connections in selected value chains and promote access to markets for West African Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs).
The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank Group has approved 9a $200 million loan to the government of Nigeria to advance a flagship initiative to deploy 90,000 kilometres
Africa''s longest low pylon cable-stayed bridge opens 4.66km bridge connects Tanzania to Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi.
The alliance was formally launched in May 2012. Policy-makers need better information about who and what goes across their borders, to help formulate better policies. To this end, WCO
Despite progress in mobile broadband coverage, West Africa still faces significant gaps in digital connectivity, access, and usage. The adoption of mobile broadband services remains below
It will be implemented along key corridors in Burkina Faso, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Togo, Benin, and Nigeria. It involves a series of activities designed to strengthen the capacity of women traders,