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COVID-19 created and exacerbated inequalities in India’s MSME Landscape
The research focuses on existing inequalities in vulnerabilities, access to government support, and the conditions of the labor force.
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The research focuses on existing inequalities in vulnerabilities, access to government support, and the conditions of the labor force.
Development research itself has inherent inequalities and requires systemic change. Although North-South partnerships are often preferred as a popular funding strategy for it, power imbalances often limit their potential.
The Sri Lankan MSME sector is the backbone of the country's economy. It experienced a roller-coaster ride as owners struggled to navigate the drastic aftermath of the pandemic.
Reflections on three aspects that hold the region back from leveraging the potential of digital technologies in education.
Challenges brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic continue to have dangerous repercussions, especially for irregular migrants, non-professional migrants, and migrant women.
This article is part of the World Economic Forum’s Intelligence Map on Sustainable Development, which was co-curated by Southern Voice. Explore [...]
Achieving the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals will rely on successfully sustaining small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) - and fostering their contributions to the healthy economic growth.
In a globalized world, governance through treaties and international organizations is crucial for success.
In this digital transformation era, the government should digitalize the education sector by investing more in EdTech to scale up digital learning applications, especially in public primary schools.
Achieving SDG 8 on decent work in Paraguay remains challenging due to high labour informality rates. This situation is similar for both migrants and the national population.