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Timorleste Gender And Investment Climate Reform Assessment World Bank Elibrary York University Hedditch

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Timorleste Gender And Investment Climate Reform Assessment World Bank Elibrary York University Hedditch
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Publisher: The World Bank
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.71 MB
Author: World Bank eLibrary - York University.; Hedditch, Sonali; Manuel, Clare
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Timorleste Gender And Investment Climate Reform Assessment World Bank Elibrary York University Hedditch by World Bank Elibrary - York University.; Hedditch, Sonali; Manuel, Clare instant download after payment.

This report is one of six gender and investment climate reform assessments undertaken in six Pacific nations including Timor-Leste. The report analyses gender-based investment climate barriers which constrain private sector development and identifies solutions to address them. Four key investment climate areas are considered: public private dialogue; starting and licensing a business; access to justice and alternative dispute resolution; and access to, and enforcement of, rights over registered land. In each area the report considers legal, regulatory, and administrative barriers to private sector development with a gender perspective. It makes recommendations aimed at ensuring that women benefit from ongoing efforts to improve Timor-Leste's investment climate on the same basis as their male counterparts. For more publications on IFC Sustainability please visit www.ifc.org/sustainabilitypublications.

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