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" Connecting small and medium-sized businesses to international markets can create work for host country nationals alongside refugees, building economic growth and resilience in host communities. "
Work
Small
Resilience
" E-commerce is a powerful means to connect the unconnected to global trade. "
Trade
Means
Global
" Entrepreneurs - both women and men - need equal and fair access to finance - to create new businesses, to reach to new markets, and to adapt to climate change. "
Change
Women
Create
" Everything we produce and consume has an impact on the environment, on social fabrics, and on the economy. This impact can be positive or negative and, frequently, some combination of the two. "
Environment
Negative
Impact
" Governments around the world are looking for economic growth and job creation. African economies are no exception, with increasing recognition that growth has to be built on a more diversified economic structure in order to make a lasting contribution to development. "
Job
Looking
Growth
" Growth without diversification, technological improvement, and increased productivity is easily reversed: all it takes is a dip in commodity prices. "
Growth
Technological
Improvement
" In my job, as head of the International Trade Centre, I have the privilege to meet entrepreneurs from across the world almost on a daily basis. "
Meet
World
Daily
" In their pursuit of growth and diversification, African economies should consider transforming the discourse from a focus on industrialisation to a broader one centred on value addition in agriculture, manufacturing, and services. "
Value
Agriculture
Focus
" In the ten years leading up to 2013, quinoa prices nearly tripled on the back of skyrocketing international demand for the latest 'superfood'. The grain had traditionally been cultivated in the high Andean plateau, principally for household consumption. But as prices rose, farmers' incentive to sell it as a cash crop grew. "
Cash
Years
Back
" It is no coincidence that in the wake of the Arab Spring, investment in youth-related initiatives, especially related to employment, has increased sharply. "
Spring
Investment
Arab
" Laws matter. With effective implementation and enforcement, good laws can nudge forward positive changes in social and cultural mores. "
Good
Positive
Matter
" Look at a map of the world: the countries which do not trade much, or which trade only in oil and gas, tend to be in regions which suffer the most social and political instability. "
Map
Look
Political
" Many African smallholder farmers did not share in the 'green revolution' productivity gains driven by modern seeds and techniques, irrigation, and greater fertilizer use in Asia and Latin America in the 1960s. "
Seeds
Share
America
" Skills development as a means to income generation is the key to integrate vulnerable migrants into the mainstream of society and to equip them for an eventual return home. "
Society
Generation
Home
" Sustainable production and consumption matter immensely to the people I meet every day as head of the International Trade Centre, which works with small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to help them boost growth and job creation by improving their competitiveness and connecting to international markets. "
Growth
Day
Small
" The big part of coffee production in many rural areas is in the hands of women. It's women who work in the fields. They harvest the coffee. They wash the coffee. They take the coffee to the market. But when the coffee gets to the market, it's the man who cashes in the money for the crop. "
Man
Women
Work
" The lack of livelihood opportunities in refugee camps pushes many people to embark on dangerous journeys in the quest for a better life. "
Opportunities
Life
Better
" The most difficult part of Brexit will be to figure out the trade regime between the U.K. and the rest of the E.U. because the level of trade integration between the members of the E.U. is the deepest in the world and integrates regulations that govern how products and services are produced and sold within the E.U. "
World
Deepest
Difficult
" The social and legal discrimination that relegates hundreds of women to subordinate or marginal economic roles has a huge aggregate cost. "
Women
Economic
Discrimination
" The tourism industry has considerable potential to be a sustainability role model in its role as a buyer of goods and other services, from building materials and green construction standards to farm produce. "
Green
Potential
Construction
" The unfolding migratory crisis has become one of the most acute challenges facing the international community. Millions of lives are at stake. All of us have a responsibility to act. Collectively, we need to find solutions. "
Challenges
Community
Responsibility
" Through e-commerce, women have found a means to jump over cultural and traditional lack of available time for remunerated activities. "
Jump
Women
Time
" We survey companies and ask them what the barriers to export and import are. Once we map these barriers, we sit down with the companies on one side and the government and regulatory agencies on the other and help them identify obstacles to trade and what has to be done to tackle them. "
Government
Help
Obstacles
" When women are paid for their work and have control over how the money gets spent, they invest much more of their income than men do in their families' education and health. "
Health
Money
Education
" While tourism is often resource-intensive, it is a major driver of poverty reduction in developing countries. "
Countries
Tourism
Poverty
" You only have a problem when you admit you have a problem. "
Only
Problem
You
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