Solomon Islands Gender and Investment Climate Reform Assessment

This report is one of six gender and investment climate reform assessments undertaken in six Pacific nations including Solomon Islands. The report analyses gender-based investment climate barriers which constrain private sector development and identifies solutions to address them. Four key investment climate areas are considered: public private dialogue; starting and licensing a business; access to justice, the courts and mediation; and access to and enforcement of rights over registered land. In each area the report considers legal, regulatory, and administrative barriers to private sector development with a gender perspective. It makes recommendations aimed at ensuring that women benefit from ongoing efforts to improve Solomon Islands’ investment climate on the same basis as their male counterparts. For more publications on IFC Sustainability please visit www.ifc.org/sustainabilitypublications.

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Main Authors: Hedditch, Sonali, Manuel, Clare
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: International Finance Corporation, Washington, DC 2010
Subjects:legal framework, public-private partnership, business environment, gender, investment climate, dispute resolution, land rights,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/604821483444773510/Solomon-Islands-gender-and-investment-climate-reform-assessment
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/25923
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spelling dig-okr-10986259232024-08-07T19:46:25Z Solomon Islands Gender and Investment Climate Reform Assessment Hedditch, Sonali Manuel, Clare legal framework public-private partnership business environment gender investment climate dispute resolution land rights This report is one of six gender and investment climate reform assessments undertaken in six Pacific nations including Solomon Islands. The report analyses gender-based investment climate barriers which constrain private sector development and identifies solutions to address them. Four key investment climate areas are considered: public private dialogue; starting and licensing a business; access to justice, the courts and mediation; and access to and enforcement of rights over registered land. In each area the report considers legal, regulatory, and administrative barriers to private sector development with a gender perspective. It makes recommendations aimed at ensuring that women benefit from ongoing efforts to improve Solomon Islands’ investment climate on the same basis as their male counterparts. For more publications on IFC Sustainability please visit www.ifc.org/sustainabilitypublications. 2017-01-25T19:42:38Z 2017-01-25T19:42:38Z 2010 Report Rapport Informe http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/604821483444773510/Solomon-Islands-gender-and-investment-climate-reform-assessment https://hdl.handle.net/10986/25923 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo International Finance Corporation application/pdf text/plain International Finance Corporation, Washington, DC
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Solomon Islands Gender and Investment Climate Reform Assessment
description This report is one of six gender and investment climate reform assessments undertaken in six Pacific nations including Solomon Islands. The report analyses gender-based investment climate barriers which constrain private sector development and identifies solutions to address them. Four key investment climate areas are considered: public private dialogue; starting and licensing a business; access to justice, the courts and mediation; and access to and enforcement of rights over registered land. In each area the report considers legal, regulatory, and administrative barriers to private sector development with a gender perspective. It makes recommendations aimed at ensuring that women benefit from ongoing efforts to improve Solomon Islands’ investment climate on the same basis as their male counterparts. For more publications on IFC Sustainability please visit www.ifc.org/sustainabilitypublications.
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