As may be recalled, Bangladesh is set to graduate from the Least Developed Country (LDC) category on November 24, 2026. However, some stakeholders in the country argue for a deferment of this ...
The government should take steps to defer Bangladesh's graduation from the Least Developed Countries (LDC) category by at least three years, said the Bangladesh Chamber of Industries (BCI ...
LDC est le n° 1 français de la production, du conditionnement et de la commercialisation de produits de volailles. Les produits du groupe sont principalement vendus sous les marques Le Gaulois ...
Dubai, UAE: DIFC Academy, the education platform of Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), the leading global financial hub in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA) region, has signed a ...
The selection process for the NIEPA LDC position has two stages: Written Test: This test will check your Reasoning, General knowledge, Computer skills, English, and Quantitative Aptitude. Skill Test: ...
Countries are eligible to enter or leave the LDC category if they meet the defined inclusion or graduation thresholds of the criteria. The graduation thresholds are set higher than the thresholds ...
Leveraging emerging technologies to enhance climate resilience in LDC agrifood systems and improve disaster predictions and early warnings; Improving dietary diversity and nutritional status in ...
Mentioning that Bangladesh could not take adequate preparations for the post-LDC era challenges due to the Covid pandemic, followed by the Russia-Ukraine war, unrest in the Middle Eastern region and ...
Grâce à une très belle première période, l'OGC Nice a battu le Stade Rennais, vendredi soir en ouverture de la 16e journée de la Ligue 1, pour se hisser en 4e position. Les Rouge et Noir ...
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