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In most developing countries, the agricultural sector is critical to drive both economic growth and human development outcomes for rapid poverty reduction.
How companies can help developing countries through the development and uptake of inclusive business models.
Disabled Student Sector Leadership Group report on how HE providers can ensure that they are equipped to support disabled students.
Justin Addison (UK Delegation to the OSCE) tells the OSCE Economic and Environmental Committee how the UK is improving women's economic inclusion.
“There’s nothing more worthwhile for our country than to have all its citizens actively engaged in our economy and society so that every one of us feels included.”
Many governments and donors realise that, to significantly reduce poverty, they need to promote inclusive growth
Background document on one of the four main themes of the Global Disability Summit.
This report examines how to make social protection systems and schemes more inclusive of persons with disabilities
What is the evidence for the benefits to society of an inclusive societies approach?
Progress to deliver the Inclusive Britain action plan containing 74 actions to tackle disparities in education, health, criminal justice and in the workplace.
This reviews focuses on developing countries, particularly Ethiopia
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