Reducing poverty.

Poor communities can benefit from the opportunity to trade with richer markets. This collection profiles sectors with poverty-reducing potential. It also examines strategic issues such as South--South trade and the roles of women entrepreneurs, big business and international organizations in reducing poverty through trade.

Poor communities in trade

Creating Wealth, Reducing Poverty (2/2007)

New Business--NGO Partnerships Help the World's Poorest (2/2007)

Rwandan Coffee Goes from Ordinary to Star(bucks) (1/2007)

When Ethics Meet Fashion (3/2006)

In Mozambique, Communities Use Wood, Save Trees (3/2006)

New lobs for Poor Communities through Trade (1/2006)

ITC Presents: Portraits of Trade Development (4/2004)

Poor Communities Can Trade Up (2/2004)

Innovation for Poverty Alleviation (1/2001)

Sectors with potential

Investment in Africa: The Challenges Ahead (1/2007)

New Markets for an Ancient Heritage (1/2007)

Why is the United Nations Working in Fashion? (3/2006)

Sri Lanka Has Designs on New Markets for Jewellery (3/2006)

Fashion Radar Picks Up Ethiopian Leather (3/2006)

Reducing Poverty Through Trade: Spicing Up Rural Life (4/2004)

Reducing Poverty Through Trade: Zero Hunger in a Coastal Resort (4/2004)

Cut Flowers: A Multi-million Dollar Industry Blooms in Rural China (4/2004)

A Hand-made Story (4/2004)

Can a Nut Save the Rainforest? (4/2004)

Intellectual Property Rights Help Craft and Visual Arts Exporters (2/2004)

Organic Spice Trade Helps Rural Empowerment in India (2/2001)

Humanitarian and Development Procurement--A Vast and Growing Market (4/2001)

Supplying the Aid Procurement Market (4/2001)

South--South trade

Creating an African Business Superpower (1/2007)

Buy in Africa, Sustain Local Communities (3/2006)

Success out of Africa (4/2004)

South-South Trade: Tapping the Potential (3/2004)

LatinPharma Helps Small Firms Compete (2/2004)

Matching Africa's Firms with Aid Agencies (2/2003)

Asian Automotive SMEs Meet in Singapore (2/2003)

A Textbook Case To Buy Regionally (2/2003)

LatinPharma 2003: Forging Alliances Between "Natural" Partners (2/2003)

Buying from Africa for Africa (4/2001)

Fighting Malaria with Locally-procured Products (4/2001)

ITC Training--Helping Developing Country Enterprises Enter the Aid Market (4/2001)

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