Cross-cutting issues

Publications on cross-cutting issues

Emerging green technologies for the Manufacturing sector

Free publication

UNIDO – Introduction to Inclusive and Sustainable Industrial Development

Emerging Trends In Global Manufacturing Industries

Free publication

21st Century Manufacturing

Free publication

UNIDO: Partner for Prosperity

Free publication

ASIA 2050: The Sustainable Route to Prosperity

Free report

Prosperity for the billions in Asia and the Pacific: green growth and poverty reduction

Free publication

Diagnostics for Industrial Value Chain Development

Free publication

Agribusiness for Africa’s Prosperity

Free publication

UNIDO Policy Brief

Newsletter

Networks for Prosperity: Achieving Development Goals through Knowledge Sharing

Report

Networks for Prosperity: Achieving Development Goals through Knowledge Sharing

Executive summary

Public Goods for Economic Development

ISBN: 978-92-1-106444-5, Language: English, Date: 2008, Order No.: ID/437, Price: Euro 40.00

The Cooperation between UNIDO and the Global Environment Facility: A partnership for green energy and the environment

Brochure

Patterns of Internationalization for Developing Country Enterprises (Alliances and Joint Ventures)

ISBN: 978-92-1-106443-8 (English), 978-92-1-206192-4 (French), Language: English, French, Date: 2008, Order No.: ID/436, Price: Euro 30.00

The Cooperation between UNIDO and the European Union: A partnership for inclusive growth and sustainable development

Brochure

Industrial Development Report 2009. Breaking In and Moving Up: New Industrial Challenges for the Bottom Billion and the Middle-Income Countries

ISBN: 978-92-1-106445-2; Language: English; Date: 2009; Order No.: ID/438; Price: Euro: 40.00

The Cooperation between UNIDO and the African Union: A longstanding partnership for poverty reduction and green growth

Brochure

Africa Investor Report 2011: Towards Evidence-Based Investment Promotion Strategies

Report

Viet Nam Industrial Investment Report 2011

Understanding the impact of foreign direct investment on industrial development

Industrious Africa: A Selection of UNIDO’s activities in Africa (PDF, 2,782 KB)

Discerning observers of Africa will have noticed that, despite the dire pictures shown on television or in the press, many African countries have emerged as open and democratic economies. The World Bank has recorded an average growth rate of 5.5 per cent in the last few years. If Africa is able to maintain this increase and at the same time pay attention to qualitative and equitable growth, we will soon see an acceleration in the number of jobs created.

ISO 9001—Its relevance and impact in Asian Developing Economies