Review and consult with stakeholders on CBC Regional Business Advocacy Agenda 2024
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Today, about 400 million adults in Africa, 60% of whom are women, remain financial excluded. This means that more than half of all African adults run businesses, make purchases, send money to family and friends, and pay taxes in cash without using a formal bank or mobile money account. Failing to provide financial services to…
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Africa's venture into the cosmos is a testament to its technological prowess and visionary spirit. With 15 African nations collectively launching 53 satellites, the continent demonstrates a shared dedication to space exploration and innovation. However, the true power of space technology in the region goes beyond numbers. It offers solutions to pressing challenges such as…
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With the invaluable support of IBF and Business ACP, the COMESA Business Council (CBC) is proud to introduce the groundbreaking Local Sourcing for Partnerships (LSP) initiative. This pioneering program is poised to revolutionize the involvement of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in value chains across the COMESA region, fostering inclusivity and driving sustainable economic growth.…
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With the invaluable support of IBF and Business ACP, the COMESA Business Council (CBC) is proud to introduce the groundbreaking Local Sourcing for Partnerships (LSP) initiative. This pioneering program is poised to revolutionize the involvement of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in value chains across the COMESA region, fostering inclusivity and driving sustainable economic growth.…
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Today, about 400 million adults in Africa, 60% of whom are women, remain financial excluded. This means that more than half of all African adults run businesses, make purchases, send money to family and friends, and pay taxes in cash without using a formal bank or mobile money account. Failing to provide financial services to…
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Today, about 400 million adults in Africa, 60% of whom are women, remain financial excluded. This means that more than half of all African adults run businesses, make purchases, send money to family and friends, and pay taxes in cash without using a formal bank or mobile money account. Failing to provide financial services to…
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Today, about 400 million adults in Africa, 60% of whom are women, remain financial excluded. This means that more than half of all African adults run businesses, make purchases, send money to family and friends, and pay taxes in cash without using a formal bank or mobile money account. Failing to provide financial services to…
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