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  2. Private sector development - Wikipedia

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    Private sector development (PSD) is a term in the international development industry to refer to a range of strategies for promoting economic growth and reducing poverty in developing countries by building private enterprises. This could be through working with firms directly, with membership organisations to represent them, or through a range ...

  3. President's Task Force on Private Sector Initiatives - Wikipedia

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    The President's Task Force on Private Sector Initiatives was created on 14 October 1981 by former U.S. President Ronald Reagan, to advise the President, the Secretary of Commerce, and other Executive agency heads on: Methods of developing, supporting and promoting private sector leadership and responsibility for meeting public needs.

  4. Public private dialogue - Wikipedia

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    A public–private dialogue (PPD) is a dialogue between the public sector and the private sector.More specifically, PPD is a process, which might include competitiveness partnerships, investors’ advisory councils, presidential investment councils, business forums, water forums, public-private alliances, state-business relations, public-private collaboration, reform coalitions, etc, aiming at ...

  5. Achieving Employment Equity

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    advocate with public and private decision-makers, establish networks to provide an enduring, supportive infrastructure, implement programs, and build capacity for monitoring and continuous improvement. We will also ensure that resulting learning will inform foundations, local partners, and other stakeholders in Chicago and around the country.

  6. Private sector - Wikipedia

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    The private sector employs most of the workforce in some countries. In private sector, activities are guided by the motive to earn money, i.e. operate by capitalist standards. A 2013 study by the International Finance Corporation (part of the World Bank Group) identified that 90 percent of jobs in developing countries are in the private sector. [1]

  7. Capacity building - Wikipedia

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    "Institutional development" was viewed as a long-term process of interventions in a developing country's government, public and private sector institutions, and NGOs. [ 24 ] Under the UNDP 's 2008–2013 "strategic plan for development", capacity building is the "organization's core contribution to development".

  8. Privatization - Wikipedia

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    Privatization (rendered privatisation in British English) can mean several different things, most commonly referring to moving something from the public sector into the private sector. It is also sometimes used as a synonym for deregulation when a heavily regulated private company or industry becomes less regulated.

  9. Providing Urban Amenities to Rural Areas - Wikipedia

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    Provision of Urban Amenities to Rural Areas (PURA) is a strategy for rural development in India. This concept was given by former president Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and discussed in his book Target 3 Billion which he co-authored with Srijan Pal Singh. The genesis of PURA can be traced to the work done by Nimbkar Agricultural Research Institute in the early 1990s on Taluka energy self-sufficiency ...