The International Trade Centre (ITC) is establishing a trade academy for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to offer practical, vocational training online for SMEs and trade advisors in the public and private sectors.
This week's events Kigali incorporate business to businesses networking that may be a bit like 'speed dating' between vendors and purchasers. ITC's Women and Trade Programme Manager, said it is one of the Centre's flagship programmes, because women's empowerment is a priority for the Institution.
President Paul Kagame today opened the World Export Development Forum (WEDF), which is taking place in Kigali, Rwanda. More than 800 delegates from 73 countries are attending the event.
Welcome Remarks by ITC Executive Director at 5th Roundtable of Global Platform on Sourcing from Women Vendors. "On the back of this momentum, it is important to renew our sense of purpose and commitment. Today we will share the lessons we have learnt as to why unlocking womens economic potential is not only important, but is a critical prerequisite to achieving sustained human and economic development."
The Government of Rwanda, through the Rwanda Development Board, will host WEDF 2014 in Kigali. Rwanda, an excellent gateway for doing business in the East African region and beyond, is an emerging services and outsourcing hub. It has been ranked by the World Economic Forums Global Competitiveness Report 2013-2014 as the most competitive country in East Africa and the third on the entire African continent.
WEDF 2014 SMEs: Creating Jobs through Trade
The Women Vendors Exhibition and Forum (WVEF) is the flagship event of the Global Platform for Action on Sourcing from Women Vendors.
The International Trade Centre and partners are delighted to announce that the Women Vendors Exhibition and Forum 2014 (WVEF 2014) will take place 16-17 September in Kigali Rwanda in parallel with ITC's World Export Development Forum (WEDF). This year the event will feature two sectors; coffee and services.
The sponsorship of One UN Rwanda, the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), the Overseas Infrastructure Alliance (India) (OIA), RwandAir and TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) has enabled the International Trade Centre (ITC) and the Rwanda Development Board (RDB) to facilitate the attendance of delegates from least developed countries.
Participants at the 14th World Export Development Forum (WEDF), which will be held in Kigali, Rwanda, 15-17 September, 2014, will have the opportunity to attend five plenary sessions featuring high-level speakers working in complex and dynamic environments. The speakers will address the unique challenges faced by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in developing countries and economies in transition, and propose solutions based on partnership, inclusiveness and sustainability.
Participants at the World Export Development Forum (WEDF), which will be held in Kigali, Rwanda, will have the opportunity to hear expert views from entrepreneurs, policymakers and representatives of trade support institutions on how both new technology and traditional sectors can help promote growth.
Rwandan government officials and Trade Support Institutions Staff from public and private sectors learned new techniques on organising business-to-business (B2B) meetings at a workshop organised by the International Trade Centre (ITC) in Kigali from 17-18 July 2014. Fifteen officials from the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, Rwanda Development Board, National Agricultural Export Development Board, Ministry of Gender and Family Promotion and Private Sector Federation participated in the workshop.
The theme, 'SMEs: Creating Jobs Through Trade' of the upcoming World Export Development Forum to be held in Kigali, Rwanda, from 15-17 September 2014, reflects the importance that the International Trade Centre (ITC) and its partners attach to the role of a vibrant private sector in driving trade-led growth and development.
The International Trade Centre and partners are delighted to announce that the Women Vendors Exhibition and Forum 2014 (WVEF 2014) will take place 16-17 September in Kigali Rwanda in parallel with ITC's World Export Development Forum (WEDF). This year the event will feature two sectors; coffee and services.
You are invited to apply to participate in the event by completing a "Women Vendor Application Form" The deadline for receipt of applications is 31 July 2014.
Following a competitive selection process led by a steering committee, only applicants most closely matching the requirements of buyers will be chosen to attend. Due to the large volume of applications, only selected applicants will be contacted.
Womens economic empowerment was the centre of attention at a debate in the United Kingdoms House of Commons (Parliament) on 10 September, which featured the International Trade Centres Executive Director Arancha González as lead speaker.
ITC focuses on SME competitiveness at the annual stakeholder meeting, Joint Advisory Group, 2014 - the key message shared by Executive Director Arancha González is that the organization is focused on doing more to assist small and medium-sized enterprises in becoming competitive in global markets.
Participants at the 14th World Export Development Forum (WEDF) in Rwanda next month will be able to select two of six parallel sessions to attend. The sessions will explore different aspects of job creation through exports by small and medium-sized enterprises.
International Trade Centre (ITC) Executive Director Arancha González and Rwanda Development Board (RDB) Chief Executive Officer Ambassador Valentine Rugwabiza signed a Memorandum of Understanding earlier today to jointly organize the 14th World Export Development Forum (WEDF) in Kigali, Rwanda.
Participation in the World Export Development Forum (WEDF) leads to new business contacts, generates business opportunities and results in actionable best practices, say former attendees. Eighty percent of the participants who responded to a survey following the 13th WEDF, held in October 2012 in Jakarta, Indonesia, said they had made new business contacts at the event, and nearly half said they generated new business opportunities.
More than 400 women-owned companies from 45 developing countries have registered for the Women Vendors Exhibition and Forum (WVEF) 2014 which will take place in Kigali, Rwanda, from 16-17 September 2014.
Delegates from India and five selected East African countries Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda and the United Republic of Tanzania are expecting export diversification, increased investment and sustainable business relationships from the Supporting Indias Trade Preferences for Africa (SITA) project. Here you can watch what ITCs partners have to say about their expectations for the SITA project.
A National Export Council has been established by the Government of Côte d'Ivoire to manage and monitor the country's soon to be launched National Export Strategy (NES). 'The creation of this institution translates the willingness of the Government to increase Ivorian export volumes in order to take full advantage of the opportunities offered by regional and international markets,'* according to the official communiqué announcing the presidential decree adopted in June this year.
International Trade Center (ITC) is the joint agency of the World Trade Organization and the United Nations. ITC assists small and medium-sized enterprises in developing and transition economies to become more competitive in global markets, thereby contributing to sustainable economic development within the frameworks of the Aid-for-Trade agenda and the Millennium Development Goals.
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