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The objective of this study is to determine how to integrate Cape Verde’s tourism sector more closely with the domestic economy in general, and the agricultural and fisheries sector in particular.
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Millennium Development Goals Report Card: Learning from progress
A summary of initial findings from an ongoing review of progress towards the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which will include a set of league tables. The key message is that progress is possible, with a number of countries making real achievements.
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Value chain analysis and poverty reduction at scale
Jonathan Mitchell and Caroline AshleyExperience in tourism shows that value chain analysis can help to make markets work for the poor.
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Adapting to climate change in the water sector
Alan Nicol and Nanki KaurThis Background Note calls for more sensitive analysis of the impact of climate change on water systems and livelihoods, based on the development needs of populations.
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Tourist Development in Cape Verde: The policy challenge of coping with success
Jonathan MitchellThis report constitutes the tourism component of the Diagnostic Trade Integration Study conducted in Cape Verde.
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Kids on beach in Cabo Verde
Kids hanging out on the beach in Sal, Cabo Verde - a group of small islands off the coasts of West Africa
License: Creative Commons
Credit: aldask
Source: FlickrTourist development in Cape Verde: The policy challenge of coping with success
This project produces the tourism component of the Cape Verde Diagnostic Trade Integration Study of the Integrated Framework for trade-related technical assistance to Least Developed Countries, developed by the United Nations Development Programme.
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Christian Kingombe
Visit the website for Christian KingombeVisit Christian Kingombe on LinkedInChristian Kingombe earned his B.Sc.(1997) & M.Sc.(2002) from the Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and has completed a Ph.D. from University of London (2010).
Christian Kingombe has previously worked as a consultant for numerous international organisations: UNCTAD, UNECE, and ILO, the OECD, the World Bank, and the European Commission.
Research Interests: Trade Facilitation (A4T); Trade in Services.
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Myra Bernardi
Myra is a development professional with expertise in the areas of aid delivery, programme management, and monitoring and evaluation. She currently serves as project manager for the Budget Strengthening Initiative (BSI), which seeks to improve public finances and the budget process in fragile and conflict-affected states. Myra has worked in the private, public, and non-profit sectors, both in Europe and in Africa.












