Programs

TRADE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

A trade strategy sets priorities, allocates competitive. Countries add value to their raw materials and reach new markets. An effective strategy coordinates government, businesses and civil society to work together towards common goals.

INVESTMENT PROMOTION PROGRAM

Investment promotion strategies are prepared to ensure that promotion efforts are well-targeted and contribute to the government’s broader national development objectives. They revolve around the question of what to promote (i.e. sectors, countries, projects, investors) and how to implement this promotion in practice.

INDUSTRY COMPLIANCE PROGRAM

What does compliance mean for your business? In a general sense, compliance means abiding by a set of rules. For your business to function legally, it needs to comply with specific industry standards, laws, regulations, and ethical conduct standards that apply to your business.

BUSINESS LEADERSHIP TRAINING PROGRAM

Leadership training and development helps identify high-potential individuals that are likely to become leaders and extends the capabilities and knowledge of individuals who already perform leadership roles. Leaders may need training in both soft and hard skills, depending on your organization’s current challenges.

ADVOCACY, NETWORKING AND PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM

Business advocacy is a critical element in creating a demand for business environment reform. Through advocacy, the business community calls on government for reforms that will improve the competitiveness and productivity of businesses across the economy.
For entrepreneurs, networking is a vital part of building a successful business. By connecting with others in your industry, you can gain valuable insights, learn from others’ experiences, and find new opportunities for growth. It’s also a great way to build your personal brand and get your name out there.
Benefits arising from partnership working can include generating ideas or developing content; designing engagement activities; access to spaces, resources or networks; sharing skills and knowledge; and developing relationships with different audiences.