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Cabo Verde
10 November 2020 -
Deanna Ramsay
In Cabo Verde, tourism and trade at a crossroads
Cabo Verde is often described as “off the beaten path”, whatever that means. In reality, the tiny country of 10 islands has been on many paths since the 15th century, when Portuguese sailors first stopped in the uninhabited archipelago.
COVID-19
Tourism
27 July 2018
Daniel Gay: The long and winding road to LDC graduation
The EIF’s Daria Shatskova talks development in the world’s poorest countries with UNDESA’s Daniel Gay
Trade policy
30 November 2013
On Cabo Verde and development
Aid for Trade
7 June 2013
Consuming Cabo Verde Campaign
Trade policy