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22 November 2018
Standards bodies have an important role to play in achieving gender equality, according to a recommendation adopted by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) on 15 November. The recommendation, which builds on two years of consideration on how standards bodies could contribute to...
6 November 2018
African women are frequently over-represented in cross-border trade; however, their specific needs are insufficiently addressed. The migration aspect of cross-border trade requires greater prominence, including attention to the gendered characteristics of migration. Female traders require greater...
2 November 2018
Findings from firm-level surveys do not point to major differences between genders in participation in e-commerce or in the severity of regulatory challenges facing men- or women-led companies. There is an important research agenda ahead to understand how women-led firms perform as online sellers...
29 October 2018
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum’s recent experience in incorporating gender considerations into its operations provides insight into how multilateral organisations can concretely move the gender and trade agenda forward. The APEC Gender Inclusion Guidelines indicate how gender-...
11 June 2018
L’organisation non-gouvernementale rwandaise Pro-Femmes/Twese Hamwe mène depuis six ans un projet d’autonomisation des femmes axé sur le petit commerce transfrontalier. Pourquoi est-il important, sous l’angle du genre, de faciliter ce type de commerce ? Issue de la société civile rwandaise, Pro-...
5 June 2018
Over the last six years, the Rwandese non-governmental organisation Pro-Femmes/Twese Hamwe has been implementing a project aimed at empowering women cross-border traders. Why is it important to facilitate small-scale cross-border trade from a gender perspective? Pro-Femmes/Twese Hamwe is a Rwandan...
30 April 2018
En Afrique, beaucoup d’habitants des zones rurales sont encore privés d’accès à l’électricité. En réponse à ce défi, Solar Sister soutient l’entrepreneuriat féminin et la création d’entreprises dans le secteur des énergies renouvelables, qui permettent de diffuser les technologies solaires dans les...
24 April 2018
Many Africans living in rural areas still lack access to electricity. To help tackle this challenge, Solar Sister supports African women entrepreneurs in establishing renewable energy businesses that bring solar technology to “last-mile” communities. The small community of Odeh sits on the banks of...
16 March 2018
Les pays signataires d’une déclaration de haut niveau sur le commerce et le genre s’apprêtent à mettre en œuvre leur programme d’action, avec en ligne de mire la Douzième conférence ministérielle de l’OMC (CM12) de fin 2019, qui a été fixée comme date d’échéance de leur travail. En décembre dernier...
15 March 2018
Countries that have signed onto a high-level declaration on trade and gender are preparing to put their programme of work into action, having set the WTO’s Twelfth Ministerial Conference (MC12) in late 2019 as their target date for delivery. In late December, a coalition of 121 WTO members and...
9 December 2017
有一些发达经济体和发展中经济体组成的联盟预计会在布宜诺斯艾利斯发布一项声明,概述他们在未来两年内计划采取的几个步骤,将性别的视角纳入其贸易与发展政策的方针中。 这些WTO成员的声明将在正常谈判过程之外发布。但是,这一套自愿承诺有助于提高该问题在全球贸易机构中的地位,协商一致的措施有助于解决这一政策领域长期存在的知识欠缺,为促进女性更多参与贸易提供更具体的行动铺平道路。 支持这一宣言的成员有:阿根廷、贝宁、加拿大、哥斯达黎加、斐济、芬兰、冰岛、肯尼亚、黑山、挪威、巴基斯坦、巴拉圭、塞拉利昂、瑞典、英国和欧盟。其中有些成员已经通过“11届部长会议妇女”(mc11women)...