Examples of using Empretec in English and their translations into Chinese
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Empretec project phase Countries.
Support services for MSMEs at UNCTAD: Empretec.
UNCTAD Empretec Africa Forum launch.
Ms. Owanari B. Duke, Executive Director, Empretec, Nigeria.
Empretec programmes have been initiated in 19 African countries.
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Overall assistance to Empretec regional centres and countries(3).
Empretec The secretariat has taken a number of initiatives to strengthen Empretec programmes.
She highlighted the work of Empretec and its international network of training centres.
Participants recognized the important contribution made by the Empretec programme in this respect.
In the context of the Empretec programme, South-South cooperation is encouraged.
The evaluator commended the approach adopted by UNCTAD ofcertifying national trainers to bring down the cost in Empretec training, ensuring the sustainability of its activities.
Empretec Directors' meeting(2), Empretec Africa Forum(2), and Women in Business Award(1).
He also noted the important contribution of the Empretec programme in strengthening the enterprise sector and in promoting a culture of entrepreneurship.
A representative of the Trade Promotion Agency of Viet Nam, Vietrade,emphasized the important role of the local UNCTAD Empretec centre in developing entrepreneurial skills in Viet Nam.
The benefits of UNCTAD' s Empretec programme were described through the positive examples of Jordan, Uganda and Chile.
The Empretec Programme has continued to give priority to implementing the recommendations of the External Evaluation and considerable progress has been made.
The Commission highlighted the significant contribution of UNCTAD' s Empretec work in entrepreneurship development in Africa and Latin America.
South Africa joined the Empretec network in 2011, thanks to a new collaboration with the Small Enterprise Development Agency(SEDA).
Trying to address some of the mostcommon challenges affecting young entrepreneurs, Empretec centres have developed and rolled out youth-specific initiatives.
In addition, the Empretec network was strengthened, including through the launch of Empretec Africa in 2006.
Based on its 25-year-long experience on entrepreneurship development, the Empretec programme has also been focusing in the past few years on youth entrepreneurship.
Since 1988, the Empretec programme has enhanced individual entrepreneurial capabilities for over 80,000 entrepreneurs in 26 countries.
The World Investment Report was akey supporting tool for member States and the Empretec programme was a useful vehicle for promoting best practices and supporting entrepreneurship.
Linkages and new Empretec programmes in developing countries of Africa, Asia, and Latin America, and countries with economies in transition(6).
The Empretec representative highlighted the critical need for accounting capabilities among small enterprises and outlined the work of Empretec Ghana in building capacity in this area.
Assistance to strengthen the Empretec Africa network(2); advisory services to support enhancing SME competitiveness and unleashing entrepreneurship(5).
In 2007, Empretec consolidated its presence in developing countries(there are now 28 beneficiary countries) by expanding or starting new programmes.
Assistance to strengthen the Empretec Africa network; advisory services to support enhancing SME competitiveness and unleashing entrepreneurship; launch of new Empretec programmes.
The Empretec Chronicle Report was released, highlighting several aspects of the Empretec programme as derived from the Management Information System.
The Empretec programme reinforces and strengthens these competencies through an Entrepreneurship Training Workshop(ETW) which involves self-assessment, individual transformation and business stimulation activities.
