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Report of the validation meeting of the study on inclusive green economy and structural transformation in Mozambique

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2015-03
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The studies were designed to respond to the different calls by member States for support in the development and implementation of inclusive green economy policies in the context of accelerating structural transformation in Africa. The overall objective of the meeting was to deliberate on and provide inputs and comments to validate and enrich the Report on Inclusive Green Economy Policies and Structural Transformation in Mozambique in order to inform its finalization. the specific objectives of the meeting were (i) to review the report on the basis of the study terms of reference, with a view to identifying gaps, providing expert inputs, and proposing revisions that should form the basis for finalizing it; (ii) to identify some key elements to inform the key messages of the report; and (iii) to provide a platform to enhance understanding, multi-stakeholder dialogue, networking and coordination on inclusive green economy policies and structural transformation in Mozambique.
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“United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa (2015-03). Report of the validation meeting of the study on inclusive green economy and structural transformation in Mozambique. Addis Ababa:. © UN. ECA,. ”
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