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No Coast, No Limits: How Landlocked Countries are Turning Barriers into Bridges

Stories & Blogs UNSDGAug 06, 2025(Story )

For nearly a billion people living in landlocked countries, every journey to the outside world is a long one.

African Development Bank Group to introduce changes to prioritize investing in Africa’s young people

Stories & Blogs ILOJul 15, 2025(News )

The African Development Bank, with technical support from the ILO, is rolling out the Youth, Jobs and Skills Marker System to systematically integrate job creation, skills development and youth empowerment across all its projects.

From maritime to Blue economy: Transforming Cabo Verde’s fisheries Sector

Stories & Blogs UNSDGJul 04, 2025(Story )

Sustainable practices, value chains, and inclusive growth are shaping Cabo Verde’s ocean-based development.

Why Small & Medium Business are the Overlooked Powerhouses of Development.

Stories & Blogs UNSDGJun 27, 2025(Story )

In the global economy’s fast-moving engine, one force consistently delivers outsized impact—yet rarely gets the spotlight: Micro-, Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs).

ILO brings its social justice message to the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development.

Stories & Blogs ILOJun 26, 2025(News )

The ILO Director-General will lead the Organization’s participation at the Conference, highlighting the importance of decent jobs and universal social protection for sustainable development.

Africa's Trade and Future: Deputy Secretary-General Urges Bold Action on Finance and Debt

Stories & Blogs UNSDGAug 02, 2024(Announcement )

Message on the Occasion of the African Caucus Meeting “Facilitating Intra-African Trade - Catalyst for Sustainable Economic Growth in Africa”, in Abuja, Nigeria.

Bribery becoming less accepted in Nigeria, says new report on corruption patterns and trends in the country.

Stories & Blogs UNODCJul 11, 2024(Press Release )

Over 70 per cent of Nigerians who were asked to pay a bribe in 2023 refused to do so on at least one occasion, according to a new report from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).