COP: Diversity Portfolios Needed for Diaspora Community Leverage
The Community of Practice (CoP) for Caribbean Immigrant Entrepreneurs received funding through the Supporting Black Canadian Communities Initiative (SBCCI) to deliver a study that supports the strengthening of the diaspora community (with Caribbean and African roots). The study is intended to create know-how, drive demand, and utilize trade policy information and results for making individual as well as community business decisions.
A request for quotation was published to procure subject matter expertise and Kisserup International Trade Roots Inc. emerged as the successful consultant for conducting the study.
The study addresses existing Canadian trade policies and describes how they hinder or support trade as well as business opportunities that may be missed by diaspora entrepreneurs (with Caribbean and African roots).
The full article can be found COP: Diversity portfolios needed for diaspora community leverage here.
You can also read the complete edition of Indo Caribbean World here.
A request for quotation was published to procure subject matter expertise and Kisserup International Trade Roots Inc. emerged as the successful consultant for conducting the study.
The study addresses existing Canadian trade policies and describes how they hinder or support trade as well as business opportunities that may be missed by diaspora entrepreneurs (with Caribbean and African roots).
The full article can be found COP: Diversity portfolios needed for diaspora community leverage here.
You can also read the complete edition of Indo Caribbean World here.