Investing in Women
It’s simple: gender equality boosts the industry and the economy, reduces poverty and increases the overall well-being. As such, the global gross domestic product could increase by more than 25 % by 2025 if women played the same role in the labour market as men! The only thing left to do is raise awareness, generate knowledge and build capacity…So what are we waiting for?
Impact Story
Virtual reality training in Southern Africa
The new technology fills a gap that many governments and training institutions in Africa are struggling to bridge: the need for more skilled workers. With an ageing workforce and lack of trained youth joining the job market, the vocational skills shortage is becoming a big problem. Virtual reality training can offer opportunities in a number of fields, giving people access to knowledge which can be used to improve their lives... Read more here.
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UNIDO AS A PLATFORM TO PROMOTE WOMEN’S ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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Europe and Central Asia - Project Annual Overview 2019
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Promoting Women Empowerment for Inclusive and Sustainable Industrial Development in the Middle East and North Africa region
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IMPROVING COMPETITIVENESS OF EXPORTORIENTED INDUSTRIES IN ARMENIA THROUGH MODERNIZATION AND MARKET ACCESS
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Promoting Women Empowerment - Phase I and II
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Women Empowerment Event Presentation Farrukh Alimdjanov
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IUMP Programme and Women Economic Empowerment - Tajikistan and Armenia
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SAFE - A Quality Programme for the Cosmetic Sector
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Strengthening the National Quality Subsystem through the cosmetics sector
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Enhancing the Quality of Industrial Policies (EQuIP) – Tool 10 (Gender equality in manufacturing)
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