About this event
Webinar for Business Registrars about strategies and tactics for becoming economic recovery catalysers in local countries
As countries are trying to cope with challenges in saving the lives of their citizens, the economic health and services delivery continuity need attention as well. Government authorities working further from the front line have to start preparing plans and strategies to catalyse economic recovery. As AfDB has announced a financial aid to Africa reaching 13 billion USD, it is the right time for bold and far-sighted proposals from each Authority, including Business Registrars.
NRD Companies together withs African Development Bank (AfDB) and Norwegian-African Business Association (NABA) invites business registrars to discuss the situation in each country and learn about available funds, strategies and tactics to be applied to better resist future disasters and stimulate SMMEs creation to be the engines of growth and employment.
Topics to be covered (time 14:00 CEST Norway)
1. Financial challenges countries face and aid assigned to support Africa - AfDB
2. Sharing insights about the situation in Uganda - Bemanya Twebaze, Registrar General, Uganda Registration Services Bureau
3. The future role of Business Registrar as a solid contributor to economic recovery. A step by step guide on how to prepare. – Ieva Tarailienė, NRD Companies
4. Topic TBD Mr. Håkon Olderbakk, Senior adviser, The Brønnøysund Register Centre
5. Topic TBD - Mr. Eivind Fjeldstad, NABA
6. Q&A session - Moderator, Mindaugas Glodas, CEO of NRD Companies
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