Global Goals
Global Goals informs you on how you can contribute to the achievement of the SDGs. The website provides information on how to support the goals, spread the word and stay updated.
Global Goals informs you on how you can contribute to the achievement of the SDGs. The website provides information on how to support the goals, spread the word and stay updated.
UNIDO promotes the vitality of the private sector as one of the main driving force of industrial development through changing patterns of international production, investment and trade.
The UN Sustainable Development website provides information on SDGs, their targets, as well as best practices to implement for their achievement by 2030.
SDGs Pulse presents statistical updates on a select number of SDGs, as well as presenting UNCTAD capacity development programs’ case studies. These studies illustrate the results-based management approach of these programs.
The Online Expert Database of UNNExT provides contact information on the implementation of electronic trade systems and trade facilitation.
GET Ahead for Women in Enterprise is a training package and resource kit for low-income women and men engaged in or wishing to start a small-scale business. It highlights entrepreneurial skills from a gender perspective.
The AICEI assists in developing start-up entrepreneurs (Enterprise Creation Program), as well as representing a major mechanism for upgrading and expanding existing MSMEs (Enterprise Growth Program).
Offers a full set of financial and operational leasing services with a sector specific approach. Addressing the retail, SME markets and corporate sectors.
A technology startup accelerator focused on sustainability and clean technology. It aims to accelerate the development of viable technology businesses through funding, training and mentorship. It also supports innovative seed ideas with startup value that are focused on using technology to make our world more sustainable.
Seeks to provide entrepreneurship training, mentorship guidance, business incubation, seed investment, acceleration, and additional follow-up investment.