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Empowering Women Through Policy Reform: Five Key Lessons

WEBWomen’s economic empowerment (WEE) is now a global development, economic, and national security priority. Donors and implementers alike acknowledge …

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Women’s Economic Empowerment and Climate Change

WEBThe Center for Women’s Economic Empowerment (CWEE) at CIPE advances gender equality in emerging markets to build more inclusive, thriving …

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Women’s Economic Empowerment and Mental Health

WEBThe Center for Women’s Economic Empowerment (CWEE) at CIPE advances gender equality in emerging markets to build more inclusive, thriving …

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Labor Safety Reforms in Georgia: Why CIPE and the Solidarity …

WEBA version of this post is available in Georgian: The Republic of Georgia is expected to see benefits from a package of sweeping reforms to the country’s labor …

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Five Lessons from Compliance Training for Non-Profits in South …

WEBPhoto Credit: Wybrand Ganzevoort. By Wybrand Ganzevoort of Collective Value Creation and Gail Styger of The Wot If? Trust. In October 2018, Collective Value …

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Primer on Decentralization

WEBCitizens and representatives from civil society and the private sector partnered with local governments to collaboratively identify and create new revenue …

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CIPE and Partners Respond to COVID-19

WEBThe Center for International Private Enterprise, which focuses on business-led solutions and advocacy in emerging economies, is in a unique position to help with …

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Supporting Healthcare in Tunisia

WEBPublished Date: March 29, 2021. CIPE and Tunisia's Health Ministry are launching a five million dollar project aimed at Supporting Anti-Corruption in Healthcare Administration …

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Advancing the Democratic and Economic Participation of Persons …

WEBPersons with Disabilities (PWDs) are the world’s largest minority, comprising an estimated 1 billion people. While PWDs make up a large percentage of the …

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Women on Guard for Occupational Health and Safety in Georgia

WEBIn honor of the World Day for Safety and Health at Work on April 28, the Center for International Private Enterprise’s Safe Business is Your Choice Awareness …

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Empowering Georgia’s Private Sector to Comply with Georgia’s …

WEBTogether with the Solidarity Center, the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) is managing a project, “Engaging Workers and Civil Society to …

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The Role of Microcredit Loans in Women’s Economic Empowerment

WEBWomen entrepreneurs make significant contributions to the global economy year after year, especially through innovation, job creation, and wealth creation. Still, …

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The SAHA Project Launches Roundtables on Health Governance …

WEBDirector-General of Health, Abderrazek Bouzouita, and the U.S. Ambassador to Tunisia, Donald Blome, participated in a roundtable discussion with …

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The Impact of the War in Northern Ethiopia on Micro, Small and …

WEBIn late 2022, the CIPE East Africa Regional Office commissioned research on the impact of war in northern Ethiopia on Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized …

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The Impact of COVID-19 and PNG’s Reform Agenda

WEBThis paper reviews the context of PNG’s political economy and the impact of COVID-19 on PNG’s reform agenda. It concludes by offering thoughts on increasing …

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Why the Private Sector’s Role in the Reconstruction of Yemen Is …

WEBYemen is a country that has faced numerous challenges in recent years, ranging from humanitarian and political difficulties to economic and infrastructure woes. …

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Is Aid to Africa Doing More Harm Than Good

WEBIn 2002, we had perhaps 50,000 people on anti-retroviral treatment in Africa.”. William Easterly, a professor of economics at New York University, countered: …

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