ILO Value Chain Development Portfolio Analysis - A stocktaking of ILO value chain related activities
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ILO Value Chain Development Portfolio Analysis - A stocktaking of ILO value chain related activities

Type: Publication
Date issued: 25 November 2011
Reference: 978-92-2-125341-9(print)[ISBN]
978-92-2-125342-6(webpdf)[ISBN]
Authors: Dalia Núñez - Merten Sievers
This study traces ILO projects and interventions linked to Value Chains and sectoral development in more than 20 countries and gives a concrete overview of what the ILO is doing to promote more and better jobs in emerging markets. The study comes up with a series of lessons learned out of ILO's Value Chain work that will be valuable not only for ILO staff but for all development practitioners involved in Value Chain development.

Tags: employment, capacity building, development projects, technical cooperation, participatory development, poverty alleviation, business, economic growth, enterprise development, microenterprises, multinational enterprises, small enterprises, business strategy, informal economy, economic sectors, private sector, international organizations, UN system, Africa, Asia, Latin America, ILO partnerships

Unit responsible: Boosting Employment through Small Enterprise Development

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