Private Sector

The private sector is the part of the economy, sometimes referred to as the citizen sector, which is owned by private groups, usually as a means of enterprise for profit, rather than being owned by the state.

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UN: The United Nations · 6 December 2024 English

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implementing partner management, due diligence for private sector partnerships, risk management for humanitarian


UNEP: United Nations Environment Programme · 19 November 2024 English

Background Air pollution is one of the threats to the health of over 16 million citizens in the Southeast Asian nation of Cambodia. As in other developing countries, economic growth …

Crediting Mechanism (JCM) framework to engage the private sector in clean air and climate interventions. The reduction technologies. Engaging with industry and private sector: Foster dialogue among stakeholders, including explore potential JCM projects and encourage private sector participation in sustainable initiatives. The


UNEP: United Nations Environment Programme · 8 November 2024 English

Agenda This is an official side-event of the 12th World Urban Forum. Date: Friday 8 November 2024 Time: 13:30-14:30 EEST

local governments, financial stakeholders, private sector, and knowledge partners can take to scale up


UNEP: United Nations Environment Programme · 7 November 2024 English

The UN Environment Programme would like to invite you to the launch of a brand-new online course, titled Bringing Nature Into National Adaptation Planning. The launch will take place on …

feature. Whether you’re in the public sector, private sector, civil society or academia, this course has


HAI: Health Action International · 3 November 2024 English

The medical importance of snakes There are more than 3,000 species of snakes in the world, 600 of which are venomous and 200 are considered by the World Health Organization …

facilities and the high cost of treatment in private sector estimated for one patient at USD 1,300.[9]


Microsoft Security Insider · 1 November 2024 English

This report details the evolving cybersecurity landscape, focusing on increasing threats from nation-state actors, cybercriminals, and the emerging influence of AI. Key findings highlight the convergence of nation-state and criminal …

MACS partnership shows how closer public and private sector collaboration can act as a force multiplier


WHO: World Health Organization · 1 November 2024 English

The Government of Ukraine aims to develop a robust health system providing high-quality, free services to all citizens and aligning with European Union standards. Key to this goal is strengthening …

ownership of health facilities (public sector and private sector) and by level of care (primary level and hospital likely to be greater than presented here if the private sector data becomes adequately captured. Main findings 2019. Even though the number of doctors in the private sector increased, the overall number declined due specialist doctors from the public to the private sector – 1% to 3% per annum – which may cause a shortage public sector in a few years. Although the private sector is relatively small today, it is growing rapidly


1 November 2024 English

The pattern of a high level of gender inequality in the workforce in the MENA region persists despite significant progress in women’s health and education in the region. [...] On …

counterbalanced by a commensurate increase in private sector hiring (Assaad et al, 2020). Given this weak


World Bank Group · 1 November 2024 English

This report is part of a World Bank review of Stateowned Enterprise (SOE) governance practices in Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries. The review is responding to the scarcity …

placed significant emphasis on developing the private sector. After the first five-year plan, there have strategic themes: economic diversification; private sector development; human capital development; regional encouraging innovation, entrepreneurship, and private sector development. The focus is on creating jobs 2019. They were equally aimed at encouraging private sector investment and increasing the efficiency of sales, and leasing arrangements. • Encouraging private sector participation: The updates also introduced


CEIP: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace · 31 October 2024 English

Tunisia’s extensive social expenditure has proven to be both unfair and inefficient, further worsening the country’s financial problems. However, this substantial spending has allowed Saied’s regime to buy time and …

vicious cycle: risingde�cit, crowding out of private-sector �nancing, in�ationary pressures, reduced consumption includes social securi� funds for public and private sector employees (excluding health assistance) and entrenched interests within the bureaucracy and private sector. Conclusion Conclusion �e reelection of Saied


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