A meeting was held between the Center for Analysis of Economic Reforms and Communication and the World Bank
Vusal Gasimli, Executive Director of the Center for Analysis of Economic Reforms and Communication, has met with Ifeyinwa Onugha, Chief Private Sector Specialist of the World Bank, and Ramil Maharramov, Chief Financial and Private Sector Specialist of the World Bank.
The parties discussed topics such as the future development of the EnterpriseAzerbaijan.com portal, the World Bank's support for the establishment and development of the Innovation and Startup Ecosystem in Azerbaijan, the organization of international competitions, the promotion of investment and the development of a special "Development Program" for Turkey, review of innovation policy.
The meeting also discussed the future prospects for the ongoing cooperation between the World Bank and the Portal EnterpriseAzerbaijan.com.
Vusala Jafarova, head of Projects Department at CAERC, and Matanat Musayeva, head of Portal EnterpriseAzerbaijan.com attended the meeting.
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