Transport, water problems top among NGOs, coops, and farmers’ groups

Water, electricity supply, transport, access to land, finance, and competition of the informal sector are the most common obstacles to businesses for non-governmental organisations (NGOs), cooperatives, and farmers’ groups. These obstacles pose problems to at least 20 percent of the surveyed establishments, according to the first economic census (ECoB 2019). Transport and water supply are […]

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