Rita Da Costa
OECD
Rita Da Costa is a policy analyst in the Director’s Office of the OECD Development Centre.
She joined the OECD in November 2007, after having worked at the Spanish Permanent Mission to WTO/UNCTAD in Geneva as an ICEX young professional (Spanish Ministry of Industry Tourism and Foreign Trade program). She has Spanish and Portuguese nationalities.
Articles by Rita Da Costa:
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Providing social protection to informal laborers
12 February 2011, 8003 reads
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