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Africa al sur del Sahara 2 Africa south of Sahara 2 Afrique au sud du Sahara 2 analyse coûts-avantages 2 análisis de costos y beneficios 2 besoins de formation 2 cost benefit analysis 2 curriculum 2 desarrollo gerencial 2 economía informal 2 empresario 2 entrepreneur 2 économie informelle 2 femmes 2 formation à la gestion 2 illustration 2 ilustración 2 informal economy 2 management development 2 méthode pédagogique 2 método pedagógico 2 mujeres 2 necesidades de formación 2 programa de estudios 2 programme d'études 2 reference 2 referencia 2 référence bibliographique 2 seminar 2 seminario 2 séminaire 2 teaching method 2 training needs 2 women 2
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Management training in the informal sector: does it pay?
D, Bas - International Labour Organization (ILO), United Nations - 1989
Based on experienced gained from pilot seminars for self-employed women conducted by the ILO in Equatorial Guinea (Malabo), Central African Republic (Libreville), Gabon, Gambia (Banjul), Cote d' Ivoire (Abidjan). The ILO successfully tested a set of 80 to 90 pedagogical colour drawings designed...
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Apprendre a gérer dans le secteur informel : est-ce que cela paye?
D, Bas - International Labour Organization (ILO), United Nations - 1989
Based largely on experience gained from five pilot-seminars for self- employed women in the informal sector conducted by the ILO in five African countries.
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