Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises

SMEs Against Global Poverty

This Regional Symposium will take place from 18 – 20 November 2015 in Kampala, Uganda, and is hosted by ICS and Ka Tutandike Uganda
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In a Hungry Africa, We Cannot Wait for Pigs to Fly
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The Holy Grail of Inclusive Market Development
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Brewing up Success for Tanzanian Coffee Farmers
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Finding Hope and Supporting Self-employment in Kenya
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Helping Indian Smallholder Farmers Through Partnerships
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5 Ways Trade Can Deliver for the World’s Poor
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The Need to Reduce the Barriers to Global Trade
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If You Want to Make Money be a Farmer, Not a Financier
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Managing Boundaries in an Unbalanced World
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The 21st Century Commodity Trader
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Harnessing Value Chains: Hand in Hand’s Experience
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Collaborating to Enhance Women’s Business Skills
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Boosting the Livelihoods of Dairy Farmers
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What do we mean by "Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises"?

Explore how empowering micro, small, and medium enterprises (SMEs) can drive economic development and reduce poverty by fostering innovation and job creation.

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