Promoting Economic Inclusion in Supply Chains Guide

Economic inclusion in a broad sense refers to ensuring that everyone, regardless of their background, has a fair chance to participate in the economy and benefit from its growth.

Economic inclusion in supply chains refers to ensuring that businesses of all sizes, geographies, or ownership structures have a fair and equitable opportunity to participate in the supply chain process. This includes providing access to information, resources, and markets, as well as ensuring that suppliers are treated fairly and ethically.

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