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Want to know what it takes to run a successful business? How to set
up and grow a company? How to effectively manage your people and
create a prosperous work environment? Raw Business holds the
answers. Drawing on the life lessons and core principles developed
over a 30-year career running home-based to small and now
multi-million-pound businesses, this book outlines Christian
Nellemann's trusted methods for achieving success. Filled with
practical advice for shaping good working habits, recruiting the
right people, and building an effective sales team, it is an
essential read for any entrepreneur. It's a book on beating the
odds; staying afloat where so many sink and growing where so many
shrink. Raw Business contains the raw and unvarnished advice that
you need to build and grow a successful company.
This report focuses on the far-reaching consequences of the
environmental crime phenomenon we face today. The situation has
worsened to the extent that illegal trade in beyond strictly
environmental impacts - by seriously undermining economies and
livelihoods, good governance, and the rule of law. Even the
security and safety of countries and communities is affected: the
report highlights how wildlife and forest crime, including
charcoal, provides potentially significant threats such as finance
to militias and terrorist groups. Already recognised as a grave
issue in DRC and Somalia by the UN Security Council, the assessment
reveals that the scale and role of wildlife and forest crime in
threat finance calls for much wider policy attention, well beyond
thiose regions.
Adaptation, vulnerability and resilience of people to climate
change depend upon a range of conditions. These vary from their
degree of exposure and dependency upon weather patterns for
livelihoods and food security, to varying capacities in adaptation,
which are influenced by gender, social status, economic poverty,
power, access, and control and ownership over resources in the
household, community and society. This report demonstrates that
women represent a primary resource for adaptation through their
their experience, responsibilities and strengh, and that women play
a much stronger role in the management of ecosystem services and
food security. Hence, it argues that sustainable adaptation must
focus on gender and the role of women if it is to become
successful.
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