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Ecuadorian DSA Update

The Ecuadorian DSA with the academic support of Universidad San Francisco de Quito has developed the first certificate in "Direct Selling Business Management "at the national and international level. The certification is divided into part-time virtual and real time classes...

DSA of the Philippines Update

DSA of the Philippines (DSAP) provided strong touch points for consumer education on relevant direct selling topics with two major initiatives in June and July 2016....

WFDSA Association Performance program for the Latin America Region

On July 28-29, 2016, the Bolivian DSA hosted WFDSA's Association Performance Program for the Latin American DSAs in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. General Secretaries and company executives from all over the Latin and Central American region participated in the event....

DSA OF ITALY (AVEDISCO) 6TH ANNUAL "DIRECT SELLING FORUM

On May 6th, AVEDISCO organized its 6th annual "Direct Selling Forum". More than 300 DSA member and potential member company executives attended the event in the headquarters of the economic daily newspaper "Il Sole 24Ore" in Milan...

Secretaries Seminar

On June 22-23, 2016 ,WFDSA Secretaries Seminar was held in Stockholm, Sweden in conjunction with SELDIA's Board of Directors meeting. DSA Secretaries from around the world participated in the event....

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Message from the Chairman

It’s an exciting time for the direct selling industry. In 2015, 103 million people around the world generated sales of more than US $183 billion through direct selling. And we know that people all over the world are increasingly interested in getting into business for themselves, according to the sixth annual Global Entrepreneurship Report commissioned by Amway. Last year, nearly 55,000 people were interviewed in 44 different countries and 75% said they liked the idea of entrepreneurship.
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