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The Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) strengthens democracy around the globe through private enterprise and market-oriented reform.
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LIFE Project 19. 2.
Join the LIFE Project at ! experts from , , & will discuss the ways food can build community & create economic opportunities for :
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CIPE Africa 25. 2.
Last week, our partner launched two policy briefs. Developed with support, they address two issues affecting business in : 1) Delayed payments by governments for services & goods 2) Multiple inter-county licenses affecting SMEs Thread below:
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Loans for in are too small to support their businesses – to fix this, FWEAN is leading a policy advocacy campaign to raise the loan ceiling. Read about it and join the conversation with :
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CIPE Africa 25. 2.
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"The implementation of these two policy briefs will greatly help the growth of SMEs in Kenya. There is a need to institutionalize policies to enable SMEs to thrive," proclaimed Kenya representative Ben Kiragu
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CIPE 22. 2.
Tomorrow 🇳🇬 during its rescheduled elections. Need a refresher? Read a great overview about what’s at stake for Nigeria’s economy, from
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CIPE Africa 22. 2.
Last week for the podcast, our colleagues chatted with , the founder and CEO of , our partner on county budget analysis + budget participation in Kenya. Muraguri talked about the effects of devolution in Kenya and our work.
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Caro Acosta 22. 2.
Working with Colombian private sector for the implementation of risk management system for medicines and medical devices 🇨🇴
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Kim Bettcher 21. 2.
"Good Capitalism, Bad Capitalism" - from the archive. If you want to reform capitalism, you need to know which capitalism you're talking about.
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CIPE 21. 2.
For over a year, CIPE experts have supported a range of associations in across various sectors of the economy in designing services, building communication and public relations skills, and raising awareness of the benefits of joining associations
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Naomi Sand 29. 1.
In 2018, "Africa’s female political leaders had their share of breakthrough moments. Yet a look beyond the global headlines reveals a more sober image.” Happy to have contributed alongside to 's
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CIPE 21. 2.
From CIPE partner in : Project route for the development of Guatemala 2020-2024 Recommendations Topic 1: Public Management-Budget, comptrollership, contracting and Civil service. Let's change the route. Let's change the destination.
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ICT4D at UNCTAD 20. 2.
As the grows, local businesses play an important role in Question: How can make policy and work together with local business to embrace digitalization , upskilling and ? Discussion continues
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CIPE 19. 2.
This week on , we are joined by 's James Muraguri in an insightful discussion about devolution, and its impact on Kenya's services, public institutions, and the private sector
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CIPE Africa 18. 2.
Atiku & Buhari present starkly different economic proposals, but whoever wins, the business community has a role to play in engaging government & advocating solutions that increase economic opportunity and reduce corruption, writes ⁦
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CIPE 18. 2.
Join CIPE and in Makati City this Thursday for a discussion on Chinese in the
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CIPE Africa 16. 2.
Thousands of SMEs in the US & UK need to export to Africa without engaging in corruption. They need clean business partners and intermediaries. ⁩ highlights ⁦⁩’s Ethics 1st compliance in ⁦
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CIPE 16. 2.
"Business can change the system in by refusing to engage in corrupt business activities, empowering its employees to do business ethically, and working collectively to strengthen institutions + laws," writes 's
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Louisa Tomar 15. 2.
Who's coming to April 1-5? Join us on April 2nd from 10am-11:30am for 's panel, I'll be moderating 🤓
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CIPE Africa 15. 2.
Africa’s largest economy is struggling, and its presidential candidates provide two distinct choices for moving forward. Our colleague ⁦⁩ explores the economic proposals of each candidate and how ⁦⁩’s work in Nigeria:
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CIPE Africa 14. 2.
. warns that corruption could cost Nigeria up to 37% of GDP by 2030. What do Nigeria's two presidential front runners propose to combat the scourge? What can business do? Check out our colleague's second post on Nigeria before Saturday's elections:
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