United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
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The United Nations Industrial Development Organization, headquartered in Vienna, Austria, is an agency of the United Nations designed to assist in the sustainable development of industry in developing nations. UNIDO focuses on three key areas:
- Poverty reduction through productive activities
- Trade capacity-building
- Energy and Environment[2]
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Resources
UNIDO Tools
- A Global Technology Roadmap on Carbon Capture and Storage in Industry
- COMFAR III: Computer Model for Feasibility Analysis and Reporting
- Hazardous Waste: Resource Pack for Trainers and Communicators
- Motor Systems Efficiency Supply Curves
- Policies and Measures to Realise Industrial Energy Efficiency and Mitigate Climate Change
- UNIDO ICS Portal for Technology Transfer
- UNIDO-Training Program on Sustainable Energy Regulation and Policymaking for Africa
UNIDO Programs
- China-Assessing Policy Options for Increasing the Use of Renewable Energy for Sustainable Development
- Egypt National Cleaner Production Center (ENCPC)
- Ghana-Assessing Policy Options for Increasing the Use of Renewable Energy for Sustainable Development
- Joint Programme on Resource Efficient and Cleaner Production (RECP) in Developing and Transition Countries
- UNIDO Investment and Technology Promotion
