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As stated by the IFC, this advisory project will support the development of essential regulatory and quality and safety standards which will help to encourage local manufacturing and build consumer confidence essential for increased uptake of e-2/3Ws. The project activities are divided into two interlinked components: The component-1 will focus on supporting improvement in federal and provincial policy, regulatory and standards framework across the e2/3Ws value-chain. In component-2, the project will provide capacity-building support to regulatory and standards bodies for implementing, monitoring, disseminating, and communicating reforms in a coordinated manner.
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