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Palermo delegation visit STMA on twin-city programme

A three-member delegation from the Palermo Municipality of Italy have visited the Sekondi Takoradi Metropolitan Assembly as part of the Twin-city in Sustainable Partnership Project. The Twin-city in Sustainable Partnership Project is a three million Euro project being funded by the European Union within three years. The project is geared…

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STCCI set the pace for digital business – Ghanaian Times

STCCI set the pace for digital business – Ghanaian Times
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Stakeholders Discuss Business Improvement Strategy To Boost Production

  Business owners have met to discuss the sustainability plan of the Sustaining Competitive and Responsible Enterprises (SCORE) project to improve upon quality, productivity, and competitiveness of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Ghana. The SCORE project is expected to end by the close of 2021. The SCORE is an International Labour Organisation (ILO) global programme, introduced into the country in 2011 under three phases and had helped achieved remarkable progress in many business operations among SMEs in Ghana. The two-day engagement, was, therefore, to help in strengthening the structures of implementing partners to facilitate the continuous of SCORE in the country. Mr Samuel Onoma Asiedu, National Project Coordinator of the ILO SCORE Ghana Project, said with the project entering its third and final stage, it had become useful for operators to meet and plan its sustainability.

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The SCORE has benefitted many Ghanaian Enterprises—Samuel Onoma Asiedu

The SCORE has benefitted many Ghanaian Enterprises Samuel Onoma Asiedu By Beyonce Diamond Kpogli FEB 5, 2021 The National Project Coordinator for the Sustainability Competitive and Responsible Enterprises (SCORE) at the International Labour Organisation Ghana Project Office, Samuel Onoma Asiedu has disclosed that the initiative has helped a lot of enterprises to improve their productivity. According to him, over 200 enterprises that had subscribed to the SCORE have been able to reduce their cost and increased productivity competitiveness to meet the needs of their clients. Currently, the SCORE is in its 3rd phase of the program and expected to come to an end in December this year.

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Stakeholders Discuss Business Improvement Strategy To Boost Production

  Business owners have met to discuss the sustainability plan of the Sustaining Competitive and Responsible Enterprises (SCORE) project to improve upon quality, productivity, and competitiveness of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Ghana. The SCORE project is expected to end by the close of 2021. The SCORE is an International Labour Organisation (ILO) global programme, introduced into the country in 2011 under three phases and had helped achieved remarkable progress in many business operations among SMEs in Ghana. The two-day engagement, was, therefore, to help in strengthening the structures of implementing partners to facilitate the continuous of SCORE in the country. Mr Samuel Onoma Asiedu, National Project Coordinator of the ILO SCORE Ghana Project, said with the project entering its third and final stage, it had become useful for operators to meet and plan its sustainability.

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