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The enabling environment for sustainable enterprises in Zambia

Employment Sector - Employment Report No. 22

Type: Report
Date issued: 07 June 2013
Reference: 1999-2939(print)[ISSN]
1999-2947(webpdf)[ISSN]
Authors: Maria Sabrina De Gobbi with contributions from Rose Anang

In June 2007, the International Labour Conference (ILC) discussed the promotion of sustainable enterprises. This calls for the strengthening of the institutions and governance systems which nurture enterprises. Strong and efficient markets need strong and effective institutions. Promoting sustainable enterprises is also about ensuring that human, financial and natural resources are combined equitably and efficiently in order to achieve innovation and enhanced productivity.

Tags: promotion of employment, women workers, social dialogue, sustainable development, enterprise development, small enterprises, entrepreneurship, role of ILO

Regions and countries covered: Zambia

Unit responsible: Boosting Employment through Small Enterprise Development

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