Episodes
Women are key stakeholders in Africa's economic development as they make up 70% of the continent's informal traders. In this episode, we will explore how women-led small business can benefit from intra-African trade through the implementation of the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). We are joined by  Myra Engelmann, Proprietor of Pofeyster investment, a company engaged in exporting beadwork products made by women from the pastoral communities across Africa. She seeks greater...
Published 06/30/22
Published 06/30/22
Despite its expansion, Africa’s contribution to global and intra-regional trade remains relatively low. Many scholars and researchers attribute low levels of intra-African trade to the fact that many cross-border trade flows are unrecorded. How far are we, as ordinary citizens, from being able to understand the deeper meaning and cultural embeddedness of informal cross-border trade, in a way that goes beyond the notion of “smugglers” as mere criminals? Is there really a need to formalize...
Published 02/02/22
A crucial element of e-commerce is the timely and reliable delivery of goods. Postal service is the crux of this. Today we are joined by Mr. Dan Kagwe, Postmaster General of Posta Kenya, and Mr. Twahir Mohamed, CEO of Taz technologies, an innovative ICT company that is  steadily  growing in  various  African  countries. In this episode, we discuss the need for small business owners to remain agile in changing times and the benefits of learning and incorporating e-commerce to increase...
Published 08/30/21
4 out of 10 small businesses said they could permanently close due to the pandemic according to ITC’s COVID-19 Business Impact Survey. Resilient companies were 5 times less likely to lay off employees during the pandemic, and were more likely to have stable sales. To help us understand what sets resilient businesses apart, we have with us John Robin, Managing Director of Benjo’s Seamoss, a small beverage firm producing seaweed-based drinks in Dominica.
Published 07/09/21
Access to reliable and affordable internet connection is the backbone of today’s interconnected global economy. Yet across Africa, internet penetration remains at just 39.2%. Sub-Saharan Africans continue to pay some of the highest monthly fees for internet.   To help us learn more about SMEs and startups' important role in making digital connectivity more affordable, reliable, and accessible for Africans, we have with us Emeka Ebo and Joseph de Durfort, the co-winners of the International...
Published 06/15/21
One million. One million animal and plant species could go extinct, many within decades – that’s more than ever before in human history. Reversing biodiversity loss requires a shift away from business as usual. How can businesses become more biodiversity-friendly and by doing so, contribute to conservation and sustainable trade? To help us understand how small businesses can help drive the change needed to address the biodiversity crisis, we have with us Andrew Kingman, Managing Director of...
Published 05/21/21
Hailing from the island of Jamaica, Pamela Coke-Hamilton took the helm of the International Trade Centre in October 2020 in the middle of a semi-lockdown in Geneva. Her career in trade spans more than 3 decades and has taken her from the Caribbean to the United States to Switzerland. Formerly at UNCTAD as the Director of International Trade and Commodities and as Executive Director of the Caribbean Export Development Agency, Pamela is accustomed to taking the lead.  In the first episode of...
Published 05/14/21
Tourism accounts for one in every 10 jobs on the planet. Before the COVID-19 outbreak, there were 45 tourist arrivals worldwide every second. Is this high number possible without major negative consequences for people and the planet… and vice versa?To learn how to balance the economic and ecological consequences of tourism, we interview Asmaa Kherrati, co-founder of Enjoy Agriculture, a Senegalese startup that promotes agritourism on the African continent, and Julio Andrés Rozo Grisales,...
Published 12/18/20
15% of the global population experience some form of disability. And 80% of people with disabilities live in developing countries. Differently-abled people are more likely to face socio-economic hardships. And yet their varied experiences and skills are an asset. Research shows that diversity in an organization leads to innovation and increased revenues.  So how can this be better reflected in the workforce, to make trade more inclusive, on a global scale?To learn about inclusion of...
Published 11/25/20
Did you know that 15 years ago, streaming made up 0% of global music revenue? Now, it makes up more than half! Technology is changing the way music is made and sold: the physical trade in creative goods is giving way to digital. So how are artists – who build businesses around their passions – adapting in a world where their songs live online, on platforms they don’t own? How are they making money... and protecting their work?To help us understand how artists are adapting their business...
Published 10/30/20
Agricultural technology – if you think those two words don’t go together, then you'd be surprised to hear that demand for agritech – from vertical farming to agricultural apps to farm drones – is growing and becoming the new normal. In 2019, for example, Africa more than doubled its venture capital funding for agri-food tech… and Latin America closed more deals in agri-food tech last year than it did in the entire venture capital industry in 2017. This is important because farmers will have...
Published 10/15/20
You are not imagining it: 2019 closed out the hottest decade on record, according to NASA. Rising temperatures have a direct impact on trade and developing countries are most vulnerable to these effects because they are less able to adapt. Can trade be climate-friendly?To learn about the opportunities and challenges of making climate-friendly trade a reality, in this episode we heard from Edward Mungai, CEO of the Kenya Climate Innovation Centre, which helps local entrepreneurs develop...
Published 09/02/20
In two decades, 95% of all purchases will be made online, according to Nasdaq. Surprised?The internet is breaking down traditional barriers to international trade, making it easier for small businesses to go global for the first time. E-commerce is about more than getting products online or making online payments possible.Have you ever wondered how businesses do last-mile delivery in areas where streets don’t have names? Or how small businesses can compete with big e-commerce firms that have...
Published 08/04/20
Small businesses can help the biggest organizations to tackle global challenges, like lack of access to energy. Did you know that one in ten people live without electricity? Access to electricity is critical to achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. For such a large challenge, you wouldn’t think it would be the small firms tackling them head on!To learn how one small, innovative enterprise is supporting some of the world’s largest development organizations, we hear from the...
Published 06/22/20
Most businesses in the world – up to 95% – are small businesses. The coronavirus pandemic has left many of them behind: most will not have enough cash to survive a month-long break during the coronavirus pandemic. As a result, businesses are being forced to behave in extraordinary ways.But every cloud has a silver lining, and while this crisis has a tremendous impact, it will also provide a trigger for innovation. To learn how small businesses are adapting and reinventing themselves, we hear...
Published 06/02/20
What challenges are small businesses facing during the COVID-19 outbreak? Some of these firms have only enough cash to last a few days. So how can international players work together to help small businesses adapt quickly, in practical ways?  In this episode, we talk to John Denton, Secretary General of the International Chamber of Commerce – which represents more than 45 million companies in over 100 countries – about key actions to take to tackle the challenges of small businesses now and...
Published 04/22/20
How can farmers produce more – in a way that’s good for people and planet – to feed the booming global population? And how can agriculture attract young people? Fact: Most farmers are close to retirement age.To answer these questions and more, we talk to agriculture expert Samuel Adimado, Managing Director of Kuapa Kokoo, a cooperative of cocoa farmers in Ghana and a leading producer of ethical cocoa beans.For more info, check out the International Trade Centre's efforts to support farmers...
Published 03/31/20
Digital is changing how business is done. How can entrepreneurs succeed online… at scale? That's an 'invisible' role that business support organizations play. In this episode, we ask Christian Jekinnou, the former Executive Manager of Afric’Innov, an innovation programme dedicated to supporting entrepreneurship in Africa, how accelerators, incubators, fablabs and other business support organizations can boost entrepreneurship.Learn more about Afric'Innov here. You can also check out the...
Published 02/20/20
How do you picture young innovators? What is the role of youth in global trade? We talk to Charles Ofori Antipem, co-founder of the global award-winning Ghanaian start-up Dext Technology, who shares his ideas on what it means to be a young boss. His goal is to innovate to see more scientists rise from Africa. Hear his inspiring story. Learn more about Dext Technology and their Science Set. You can also check out the International Trade Centre's efforts to support young people through the...
Published 12/11/19
Did you know there are more Fortune 500 CEOs named John than there are women? How can trade help tackle this gender imbalance? In this episode, Professor Stephanie Barrientos from the Global Development Institute at the University of Manchester joins us to explore how women can benefit from the way trade is evolving. If you want to know more, check out Professor Barrientos' latest book, Gender and Work in Global Value Chains. You can also have a look at the work of the International Trade...
Published 12/11/19
What’s next on the frontier of trade and development? In this episode, we ask Arancha González, Executive Director of the International Trade Centre, about the upcoming trade trends. How are current trade tensions different from what we have seen before? Tune in to find out more!
Published 12/11/19
Let’s explore the latest innovations in trade. In this introductory episode, our host Susanna Pak explains what innovation means at the International Trade Centre (ITC): It’s the process of creating value by finding novel solutions to meaningful problems. To discuss this concept with us, we have Raphaël Dard, head of the SME Trade Academy and one of the founders of ITC's Innovation Lab. Enjoy! 
Published 11/18/19