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WIPO Director General Daren Tang (left) met on March 22, 2022, the Minister of Industry, Trade and MSMEs Victor Bisonó Haza of the Dominican Republic while on an official visit to the country.
Mr. Tang and Mr. Bisonó Haza agreed that intellectual property (IP) is not just a legal right but a powerful tool for business growth, promoting trade and investments.
They agreed on the importance of integrating IP into national IP strategies.
More: WIPO Director General Tang Visits Dominican Republic
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Minister Lindiwe Zulu hosts Third BRICS Medium, Small and Micro Enterprises (MSME) Roundtable meeting at Hyatt Regency Hotel, Rosebank. (Photo: GCIS)
There is no shortage of options for businesses wishing to raise funds, but selecting the optimal structure is challenging. Raising finance to fund expansion plans means examining a wide range of issues and answering a complex set of questions. Our Team can enhance value through the delivery of strategic advice and execution services to corporations who seek value-enhancing solutions that complement their growth strategies
Structured Finance / Debt Syndication:
Debt is a major contributor to the wealth of an investor. The subsidies of debt help a business to survive and grow. In various industries, infusion of debt only creates the rationale to do that business.
At Caston Corporate Advisory, we are involved in advising corporations on the appropriate mode and structure of debt to be raised. We can be useful in capital Market transactions where the company is looking for the most suitable form of finance from the complex funding options available.
We are experienced in organizing transactions involving:
oSupplier and vendor finance (Bill Discounting)
We help in making clear analysis of the fund raising options available and provide an insight of the most efficient strategy to follow for long term benefit. We are also experienced in handling:
oCommercial Papers
onon-convertible debenture issues
oOther exchange traded debentures
Private Equity:
Companies seek Private equity when they:
Need Start-up capital: Various talented professionals do not require capital in developing a product or a technology but it needs funds to commercialize them. We help such talented pool of professionals in gaining that edge which can help them in reaching to their ultimate goal. We have access to various venture capitalists and angels who would want to invest in new ideas and take them many steps forward.
Are over leveraged: At times organizations have the potential to grow, but the leverage ratios turn unfriendly. We help such organizations raise Private Equity, and gain further access to debt to ensure a rational capital structure and its efficient management.
Looking to grow inorganically: Organizations need bigger capital to grow inorganically, we have the expertise to advice companies who are on an acquisition spree and also arrange capital to execute the takeover.
Need capital without involving outside operational managers: Some organizations are takeover friendly and are always looked at by competitors as their target. We can help such companies in acquiring private capital thus providing them a strong defense (in the form of a strong investor) against a possible takeover by the competitor and also facilitating independent operations as usual.
Our Corporate consultants advise on the timing, and strategy for infusing Private Equity.
For more information – check www.castoncorporateadvisory.in or contact on Caston Corporate Advisory Services: 6 / 5, Didar House Building, DLF Industrial Area, Moti Nagar New Delhi-110015 (India) Ph.:+91-11-25161294
Minister Lindiwe Zulu hosts Third BRICS Medium, Small and Micro Enterprises (MSME) Roundtable meeting at Hyatt Regency Hotel, Rosebank. (Photo: GCIS)
Selling peanuts is a typical small business in Liberia and all over Africa.
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2015 Hall of Fame honorees included Cynthia Bir, MSME 1999, Ph.D. 2000, Bruce Hettle, EMMP 1997 and Earl Shipp, BSChE 1981. The Industrial Achievement Award recipient was Angela Barbee-Hatter, BSME 1993.
Abdulkadir Isah (3rd right), and his group of smallholder farmers in Niger State, Nigeria, deliver produce to their MSME, Isaac Zakari (raised hands) to repay the input credit given to them.
Photo Credit: Adebayo Adetilola, USAID Nigeria Agricultural Extension and Advisory Services Activity
MSME SUMMIT 2020 at Chennai
29 FEBRUARY 2020, GRT CONVENTION CENTRE, HOTEL GRAND BY GRT, CHENNAI
Theme: Empowering MSMEs – The economic growth engines
Enigmatic and seemingly menacing unit of the skies. Given the construction and connection method of her wingpack, it can easily be removed and fitted onto other MSME figures with only minor alterations.
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In an effort to align with the USAID Digital Strategy and recognize USAID Missions, Bureaus and partners that are empowering countries in a digital age, USAID launched the 2022 Digital Development Awards (the Digis), the fourth round of these awards. The Digis recognize and celebrate USAID-funded projects and activities that use digital technology to sustain open, secure, and inclusive digital ecosystems in order to improve measurable development and humanitarian-assistance outcomes. After receiving nearly 200 applications from USAID Missions around the world, five winners were selected for the 2022 Digital Development Awards, including USAID/Regional Development Mission for Asia: Digital Asia Accelerator, implemented by DAI’s Digital Frontiers.
As one of the fastest growing regions, the Indo-Pacific provides significant opportunities for businesses and citizens to participate in the digital economy. However, the region’s rapid digital transformation means that people and businesses without internet access or the necessary digital skills are being left behind from this new economic reality. Cyber attacks, combined with low awareness of cybersecurity issues, are a growing threat to the digital safety of citizens and businesses.
To respond to this need, USAID/RDMA developed the Digital Asia Accelerator (DAA). Implemented by DAI’s Digital Frontiers and part of the Digital Connectivity and Cybersecurity Partnership (DCCP), DAA used three main approaches to reach key audiences in Southeast Asia and Mongolia. These approaches included working with partners like Microsoft and WhatsApp for Business to provide targeted digital upskilling and cybersecurity support through training and coaching, creating opportunities for the MSME community to learn about digital policies that would affect their businesses to help them effectively engage policymakers on these issues, and partnering with artists, local media, and companies like Meta to develop creative communication campaigns to raise awareness and build capacity among citizens to employ key cybersecurity practices and hygiene.
One specific project was a Mongolian-based contest, “Only Mine,” aimed to raise awareness of cybersecurity. The contest partnered with Love Frankie, a social impact agency, and Viral Partners, a marketing and advertising firm to design and implement the campaign, which reached nearly 3 million Mongolians online. The dance contest winners, Tamir and Byamba, choreographed and filmed a video to the contest’s theme song, with lyrics centered on cybersecurity education. After the video won, its viral presence online helped push cybersecurity awareness and education across different cities and communities of Mongolia.
When asked how they utilized the dance as a story-telling opportunity, Byamba shared, “We wanted to help others realize that this is an invasion of personal space.”
The Accelerator’s ability to convene large-scale policy forums with leaders from participating countries, combined with an emphasis on youth engagement through informative educational content hosted on Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram, allowed the project to reach an expansive and diverse set of stakeholders.
Photo Credit: Khasar Steppe for USAID
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Exposure to FX, interest rates and commodity prices
Advice on insurance, self-insurance treasury or hedging
Managing processes and mitigates Inherent Business Risk
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Photos from the launch of the joint ITC-UNCTAD-WTO MSME Trade Help Desk photo gallery may be reproduced provided attribution is given to the WTO and the WTO is informed. Photos: © WTO/ Cuika Foto
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(l-r) Ms. Astrid Audibert, Political Affairs & Human Development Department; Mr. Thomas O. Matthew, Chief Cultural Officer, Ministry of Youth Development, Sport, Culture and the Arts, Grenada; Mr. Chadd Cumberbatch, Director, Montserrat Arts Council; Yuri Peshkov, Programme Specialist for Culture Cluster Office for the Caribbean, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO); Mr. Jerome Rawlins, Chief Executive Officer, Nevis Cultural Development Foundation; Ms. Lisa M. Harding, Coordinator, MSME Development Technical Cooperation Division, CDB, Barbados; Ms. Andrea Wells, Chief Cultural Officer, National Cultural Foundation, Barbados; Ms. Riane DeHaas, Deputy Programme Manager, Culture, CARICOM Secretariat; Ms. Ludwina Fulford, Director of Culture, Ministry of Education, Youth, Culture and Library Services, Turks and Caicos Islands; Mr. Troy Mills, Director of Culture, Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture, St. Kitts and Nevis; Ms. Susan Jones, Assistant Chief Cultural Officer, Ministry of Youth Development, Sport, Culture and the Arts, Grenada; His Excellency Leonard-Emile Ognimba, Assistant Secretary-General, Political Affairs and Human Development
Secretariat of the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) States; Ms. Marisa Benain, Director, Cultural Policy and Monitoring, Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Jamaica; Mr. Vaughn Walter, Director of Culture, Cultural Development Division, Antigua and Barbuda; Dr. Hilary Brown, Programme Manager, Culture and Community Development, Human and Social Development (HSD), CARICOM Secretariat; Ms. Nancy Barnard, Deputy Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Environment, Culture and Housing, Cayman Islands; Mr. Stanley Knight, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture, St. Kitts and Nevis; Ms. Arlene Marsha Holman, Marketing Coordinator CARIFESTA XIV, Ministry of Community Development, Culture and Arts, Trinidad and Tobago; Mr. Raymond Lawrence, Chief Cultural Officer, Ministry of Tourism and Culture, Dominica; Mr. Tej Ramlogan, Director of Culture, Ministry of Community Development, Culture and the Arts, Trinidad and Tobago; Mr. Andrew Tyndall, Assistant Director of Culture (Ag.), Ministry of the Presidency, Department of Social Cohesion, Culture, Youth and Sport, Guyana; and Ms. Tamika Boatswain, Director of Culture, Department of Social Cohesion, Culture, Youth and Sport, Ministry of the Presidency, Guyana.
© Shuvarthy Chowdhury Photography
Birbhum, West Bengal -- 2015
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Kantha for the Bengali folks means embroidered qulit. Kantha is said to be 'Dorukha' meaning turning the worn out and old textiles and fabrics to things of beauty. It is the way the stitch is used, in different arrangements, that forms the complex vocabulary of Kantha.
A Kantha is often referred to as a rural woman's diary as it reflects the rural woman's personal account of her life's events and happenings.
Kantha embroidery has led to socio-economic empowerment of thousands of women of Birbhum. Department of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises & Textiles (MSME&T), Goverment of West Bengal in partnership with UNESCO, is developing a Rural Craft Hub at Nanoor.
Simple run stitches at the hands of skill artists create a magical artwork called as 'Kantha Embroidery'. Kantha making is a 'women's art'. It was the bengali housewife who helped the art to evolve.
The origin of the Kantha craft traces its history to a period not less than a thousand years. since then the tradition has come a long way today when the artistic brilliance of the women artists have found expressions in lifestyle products like saree, dress materials, bed and cushion covers etc. Motifs of nature including animals, birds and flowers are extensively stitched and the art work varies from intricate and heavy to light and simple designs.
There is a large concentration of the women doing Kantha embrodiery in Nanoor block of Birbhum, West Bengal. Around 2000 women of this area are engaged in doing katha embrodiery on different products. About 600 kantha artists are included in the Rural Craft Hub.
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Cambodia MSME-2 Client Keat Kheng has built a highly profitable business supplying fingerlings, small fish the size of fingers, and providing technical assistance to hundreds of aquaculture farmers throughout Cambodia. Pictured is one of his many employees tending to the fingerlings.
There is no shortage of options for businesses wishing to raise funds, but selecting the optimal structure is challenging. Raising finance to fund expansion plans means examining a wide range of issues and answering a complex set of questions. Our Team can enhance value through the delivery of strategic advice and execution services to corporations who seek value-enhancing solutions that complement their growth strategies
Structured Finance / Debt Syndication:
Debt is a major contributor to the wealth of an investor. The subsidies of debt help a business to survive and grow. In various industries, infusion of debt only creates the rationale to do that business.
At Caston Corporate Advisory, we are involved in advising corporations on the appropriate mode and structure of debt to be raised. We can be useful in capital Market transactions where the company is looking for the most suitable form of finance from the complex funding options available.
We are experienced in organizing transactions involving:
oSupplier and vendor finance (Bill Discounting)
We help in making clear analysis of the fund raising options available and provide an insight of the most efficient strategy to follow for long term benefit. We are also experienced in handling:
oCommercial Papers
onon-convertible debenture issues
oOther exchange traded debentures
Private Equity:
Companies seek Private equity when they:
Need Start-up capital: Various talented professionals do not require capital in developing a product or a technology but it needs funds to commercialize them. We help such talented pool of professionals in gaining that edge which can help them in reaching to their ultimate goal. We have access to various venture capitalists and angels who would want to invest in new ideas and take them many steps forward.
Are over leveraged: At times organizations have the potential to grow, but the leverage ratios turn unfriendly. We help such organizations raise Private Equity, and gain further access to debt to ensure a rational capital structure and its efficient management.
Looking to grow inorganically: Organizations need bigger capital to grow inorganically, we have the expertise to advice companies who are on an acquisition spree and also arrange capital to execute the takeover.
Need capital without involving outside operational managers: Some organizations are takeover friendly and are always looked at by competitors as their target. We can help such companies in acquiring private capital thus providing them a strong defense (in the form of a strong investor) against a possible takeover by the competitor and also facilitating independent operations as usual.
Our Corporate consultants advise on the timing, and strategy for infusing Private Equity.
For more information – check www.castoncorporateadvisory.in or contact on Caston Corporate Advisory Services: 6 / 5, Didar House Building, DLF Industrial Area, Moti Nagar New Delhi-110015 (India) Ph.:+91-11-25161294
After buying new equipment following a Cambodia MSME II-supported study tour to Thailand, tile maker Veng Nam built a hugely successful brick and tile business in Cheung Prey District, Cambodia. He re-uses the clay pits as aquaculture ponds for additional income.
Dr. Prem Singh was 1st MLA of Renuka ji who represented this constituency 6 times in Himachal Pradesh Assembly. First Chief Minister of Himachal Dr. YS Parmar elected 4 times MLA Renuka and Dharam Singh, RS Chauhan and Roop Sing represented this constituency single time. Prem Singh was born on 23rd of September, 1948 in Maina-Baag village of Sangrah Tehsil, District Sirmaur. His father Salik Ram was a (Hali- Laborer of Farmer) poor farmer and after struggle and hard work of his father he passed BVSe from Punjab University. According to his friends and family members Dr. Prem Singh appointed Veterinary Doctor in 1972 at Sangrah and he left his Govt. Job to fight Assembly Election in 1982. Dr Prem Singh elected MLA on Congress ticket in 1982, 1985, 1993, 1998, 2003 and 2007 and was only defeated by Janta Dal nominee Roop Singh in 1990. Dr Prem was lover of Folk, Hindi and English Literature but he could not complete his Autobiography because of sudden death. He died in morning time on 23rd of September, 2011 due to a heart attack. MLA Prem Singh died on his 63rd Birthday at his paternal residence in village Bag in Sangrah Tehsil. His wife Vidya Devi, daughter Rekha, Son Viney Kumar ,daughter in law Sima and other well-wishers shocked with his sudden death. His 85 years old mother Sajno Devi is still alive. Govt. Degree College Sangrah, Sangrah Tehsil, CDPO office Girls Hostel, Police Station Sangrah, IPH Division Nohradhar, ITI Boghar and Renuka Vikas Board etc. Government instate/ Offices were opened/ started after his affords and he always tried to gave batter Roads, School and Health falsities to villager of area. Dr. Prem wanted to open SDM Court at Sangrah, Tehsil at Dadahu and decided to make high-tech Bus Stand Building at Nohradhar, Sangrah and Haripurdhar but he couldn’t fulfill his dream. Dr Prem Singh held different important positions in the Congress Party during his long inning in the active politics. During his tenure as MLA he also chaired different boards and corporations besides remaining Chief Parliament Secretary in the Cabinet of Congress/ CM Virbhadra Singh. About 5000 people of area participated in Funeral/ Cremation of their loving MLA at bank of Giriganga. Congress Leader and central Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Virbhadra Singh came to village Bag of Sangrah Tehsil with his Son Vikramaditya Singh on 1st of October, 2011 after sudden death of his close party Leader Dr. Prem. He grieved over the untimely death of Dr. Prem Singh and also gave their condolence to the bereaved family.
Sangrah Vikas Manch
Sangrah, District Sirmaur,
Himachal Pradesh-173023, India.
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Cambodia MSME-2 Trade Remedies lawyer Muni Meng instructs DAI Managing Director for Economic Growth Zan Northrip on the proper way to eat deep fried crickets. (No crickets were unfairly subsidized in this activity.)
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Beneficiaries from the project "Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19" in various sectors and businesses, Lao People's Democratic Republic. ©ILO/Phoonsab Thevongsa.
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Beneficiaries from the project "Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19" in various sectors and businesses, Lao People's Democratic Republic. ©ILO/Phoonsab Thevongsa.
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Since 2017, the FAO-EU FLEGT Programme has been collaborating with the Colombian National Federation of Wood Industries (FEDEMADERAS). FEDEMADERAS represents over 800 timber enterprises along the supply chain, out of which 300 are MSMEs. It accumulates over 18 years of experience in advocating for and linking small, medium and large timber companies, forest-sector service suppliers and forest communities. Through combined efforts, the Programme and FEDEMADERAS have achieved significant milestones, such as assisting 61 MSMEs in determining barriers to legality and drafting tailor-made action plans. FEDEMADERAS also linked 13 MSMEs with 20 legal timber suppliers and guided over 60 MSMEs in the process of incorporating gender equality principles into company policies. The FAO-EU FLEGT Programme is a global demand-driven initiative that provides technical support and resources for activities that further the goals of the EU’s FLEGT Action Plan. The Programme is funded by the European Union, the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency and the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office of the United Kingdom. Since 2016, the Programme has supported 19 projects in Colombia, amounting to over USD 800 000, with a special focus on establishing the Intersectoral Pact for Legal Timber, strengthening regional forestry round tables and improving forest governance structures at the ground-level.
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Beneficiaries from the project "Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19" in various sectors and businesses, Lao People's Democratic Republic. ©ILO/Phoonsab Thevongsa.
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Ethoz Group introduces a range of attractive products with MSME Finance & SME Loanfor small and medium business(Enterprise)
Beneficiaries from the project "Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19" in various sectors and businesses, Lao People's Democratic Republic. ©ILO/Phoonsab Thevongsa.
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Beneficiaries from the project "Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19" in various sectors and businesses, Lao People's Democratic Republic. ©ILO/Phoonsab Thevongsa.
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Beneficiaries from the project "Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19" in various sectors and businesses, Lao People's Democratic Republic. ©ILO/Phoonsab Thevongsa.
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A small business that produces baskets and has a gallery Kampala is looking to local tourists for business, and eyeing export markets.
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About 1,000 participants from public and private sectors attended the ASEAN 2017 MSME (Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises) Development Summit in Pasay City. The Philippine Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), in partnership with USAID, organized the summit to support small businesses in the country. “The role of MSME is pivotal in achieving inclusive growth in the Philippines, in the ASEAN region, and in the world,” Former USAID Mission Director Dr. Susan Brems said during the event.
Learn more: usaid.gov/philippines/democracy-human-rights-and-governance
A small business that produces barkcloth items outside Kampala is looking to local tourists for business, and eyeing export markets.
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Beneficiaries from the project "Supporting resilience of Lao MSMEs in response to COVID-19" in various sectors and businesses, Lao People's Democratic Republic. ©ILO/Phoonsab Thevongsa.
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