Green industrialisation deemed central Africa's way to go
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“The green economy provides real prospects for industrial development for Central Africa considering the rapid structural change it may enjoy from the transformation of its huge potential of natural resources into finished products for local consumption and export." Experts attending the session are reviewing the challenges of and current emergent opportunities for Central Africa’s development in a bid to strengthen their capacities to furnish their governments and institutions with pertinent technical advice for the harmonization of socioeconomic policy choices in the sub-region. Meanwhile, in connection with the theme of the ICE session, a special event is being organized in association with UNIDO to size up the experts’ varied experiences on the state of industrialization and on the progress made by enterprises for a transition toward a green economy in Central Africa. They will propose ways and means for leveraging the green economy to bolster the sub-region’s industrialization and transformation.
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“United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa. (2014-03). Green industrialisation deemed central Africa's way to go. Addis Ababa:. © UN. ECA,. https://hdl.handle.net/10855/31798”Collections
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