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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 2015

FOR POVERTY REDUCTION

Lars Ivar Berge and Espen Villanger,

Chr. Michelsens Institute (CMI)

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This report is written by Lars Ivar Berge and Espen Villanger (Chr. Michelsens Institute (CMI)) for Norwegian Church Aid.

The contents of the report represents the views of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of Norwegian Church Aid.

Year of publication: 2015

PHOTO: Hege Opseth/Norwegian Church Aid

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www.nca.no/en E-mail: nca-oslo@nca.no

Telephone: +47 22 09 27 00 Fax: +47 22 09 27 20

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Norwegian Church Aid works with people and organisations around the world in their struggle to eradicate poverty and injustice. We provide emergency assistance in disasters and work for long-term development in local

communities. In order to address the root causes of poverty, we advocate for just decisions by public authorities, businesses and religious leaders.

Norwegian Church Aid is an ecumenical, diaconal organisation for global justice. We work where needs are greatest, with no intention of changing religious affiliation of our beneficiaries.

To ensure the efficiency and quality of our work, Norwegian Church Aid is a member of ACT Alliance, one of the world’s largest humanitarian alliances.

The alliance consists of church-based organisations throughout the world and cooperates with organisations of other religious faiths.

Norwegian Church Aid – Together for a just world

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