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The Australian Government is supporting the workshop in partnership with the International Finance Corporation and the International Trade Centre (a joint agency of the World Trade Organisation and the United Nations).
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Belisle, the executive director of the International Trade Centre will participate in proceedings.
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International Trade Centre, which subsequently led to more than 250 bilateral meetings between entrepreneurs from various countries in the region.
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"Our project enables some of the world's poorest people to enter fashion's value chain as producers, while also allowing designers, who want to source ethically, to do so knowing their collaborators in the slums of Nairobi," said Simone Cipriani, head of the International Trade Centre.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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The report by the International Trade Centre (ITC) shows that least-developed countries
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Visitors to the Bund waterfront on Saturday will see the neon skyline across the river darken as the iconic Pearl Insurance Tower switches off along with the Jin Mao building and International Trade Centre.
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Visitors to the Bund waterfront on Saturday will see the neon skyline across the river darken as the iconic Pearl Insurance Tower switches off along with the Jin Mao building and International Trade Centre.
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MTV will be hosting the 'Be the Change Inaugural Ball' at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Centre in Washington on January 20, 2009.
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Stephen Browne is deputy executive director and director of operations at the International Trade Centre (
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