Local Collaborative Management Committees (LCMCs), give voice to marginalized groups (women, youth, and ethnic minorities) and ensure that their concerns are included in government conservation plans.| Global Voices
The results of a digital trade initiative in Africa show the continent has made progress but barriers to paperless trade persist, according to the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the World Bank. The organisations have carried out digital trade reviews for six countries – Benin, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria and Rwanda – to identify…| Global Trade Review (GTR)
EFI in Milan for Fashion Week. We’re excited to announce our presence at Milan Fashion Week this September, where we’ll be hosting two major events that spotlight our global community of artisans, designers, and sustainable enterprises. Join us as we bring the spirit of ethical fashion to the heart of the industry. “The Cotton Road” […] The post Runway. Roundtables. Real Impact. appeared first on Ethical Fashion Initiative.| Ethical Fashion Initiative
EPI member states are dedicated to preventing ivory from entering the illegal wildlife trade by securing or permanently disposing of stockpiles. We support this effort through an advanced stockpile management system that improves transparency and control.| EPI
The International Trade Centre (ITC) is leading the next phase of the EU-ACP Business-Friendly Programme, with a focus on boosting small businesses and artisan communities in Burkina Faso and Benin. This initiative supports local value chains by promoting inclusive policies, encouraging investment, and building strong partnerships. The project is a continuation of the ACP 1 […] The post Launch of Phase 2 of the EU-ACP Business-friendly project – Strengthening artisanal value chains in Bur...| Ethical Fashion Initiative
Stay informed with the latest news and updates from Benin City. Get breaking news, politics, business, and more from Benin on Legit.ng.| Legit.ng - Nigeria news.
Defense chiefs of West Africa on Thursday, June 27 proposed a plan to deploy a 5,000-strong “standby force” to fight| Military Africa