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Women Are Powering the Next Wave of Global Travel, Says Trip.com Group - The Globe and Mail

Women Are Powering the Next Wave of Global Travel, Says Trip.com Group  The Globe and Mail

7 Mar, 10:54 — 9 Mar, 09:49
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globe-and-mailHigh54d ago

Women Are Powering the Next Wave of Global Travel, Says Trip.com Group - The Globe and Mail

Women Are Powering the Next Wave of Global Travel, Says Trip.com Group  The Globe and Mail

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straits-timesMostly Factual54d ago

Women Are Powering the Next Wave of Global Travel, Says Trip.com Group - The Straits Times

Women Are Powering the Next Wave of Global Travel, Says Trip.com Group  The Straits Times

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Premium TimesMostly Factual55d ago

Ministers urge stronger support for women-led businesses to boost AfCFTA participation

Participants at a colloquium in Abuja stressed that expanding women’s access to capital, markets and incentives would strengthen Nigeria’s competitiveness and enable the country to maximise the opportunities presented by AfCFTA. The post Ministers urge stronger support for women-led businesses to boost AfCFTA participation appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.

By Sharon Eboesomi

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taiwan-newsMostly Factual54d ago

Women Are Powering the Next Wave of Global Travel, Says Trip.com Group - Taiwan News

Women Are Powering the Next Wave of Global Travel, Says Trip.com Group  Taiwan News

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vanguard-ngMixed54d ago

AfCFTA: Trade minister urges stronger support for women-led businesses 

The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr Jumoke Oduwole, has declared that unlocking the productive capacity of women-led enterprises and integrating them into formal trade systems are key to achieving Nigeria’s ambition to lead intra-African trade under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). She made the assertion at a colloquium in honour of women’s […] The post AfCFTA: Trade minister urges stronger support for women-led businesses  appeared first on Vanguard News.

By Urowayino Jeremiah

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