UNDP China: Industrialization for Job Creation and Poverty Reduction in Africa – Case from Rwanda
The Made in Africa Initiative aims to help African countries capitalize on the experience of China and other Asian economies to identify their comparative advantage and capture the window of opportunity for industrialisation. The initiative bridges the gap in information between African countries, prospective Chinese investors and international buyers to generate quick successes in export orientated manufacturing, whilst at the same time promoting inclusive and sustainable development.
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Видео UNDP China: Industrialization for Job Creation and Poverty Reduction in Africa – Case from Rwanda канала UNDP China
More at: www.cn.undp.org
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