OHADA plans to provide consultants to the private sector and revamp its constitution
The organisation plans to revitalise its offer become a key player in African business law. According to Jeune Afrique Business+ exclusive sources, this is one way to bring new business and revenue streams.
28/06/2021 at 16h49, by Africa Business+
The Organisation for the Harmonisation of Business Law in Africa (OHADA) has limited its interventions to member states through legal integration and improving their economic performance. It also wants to work with private companies to offer the expertise and advice to facilitate business and attract investments.
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