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Gender and trade indicators
Women in Development Europe, 2002This Women in Development Europe (WIDE) information sheet – aimed at governments, trade policy makers, the World Trade Organisation and academic researchers – is designed to assist efforts to measure and monitor the relationship between trade and gender.It outlines three sets of indicators which can be applied to an analysis of any trading relationship between countries or trade blocks.DocumentGender mainstreaming in trade and industry: a reference manual for governments and other stakeholders
Commonwealth Secretariat, 2003This reference manual aims to facilitate gender mainstreaming within Ministries of Trade and related government agencies, and within the private sector trading community.DocumentGender equality and trade-related capacity building: a resource tool for practitioners
Canadian International Development Agency, 2005This publication provides an introduction to the main gender equality issues arising from trade liberalisation and trade-related capacity building.DocumentThe EU's responsiblity at the WTO: environment, gender and development
Women in Development Europe, 2006This publication aims to contribute to a constructive dialogue between civil society representatives from the North and the South and representatives from the EU that could feed into an EU trade policy consistent with social and gender justice and environmental sustainability.DocumentGender mainstreaming in UK development cooperation
Women in Development Europe, 2004This briefing note provides an overview and critique of gender mainstreaming policy and practice within the Department for International Development, UK (DFID), focusing specifically on gender mainstreaming in trade policy.DocumentTensions between the role of trade, development and gender equality
International Gender and Trade Network, 2005This report documents a speech on "The role of trade in the global economy" which was delivered at the conference, "WTO after 10 years: global problems and multilateral solutions" in April 2005. It explores the tensions between the role of trade, development and gender equality.DocumentEngendering policy coherence for development: gender issues for the global policy agenda in the year 2005
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung e.V., 2005Using case studies, this paper explores the distributional consequences and gendered outcomes of the current international trade and financial policy regimes.DocumentIncorporating gender considerations for the designation of special products in WTO agriculture negotiations
International Gender and Trade Network, 2005This paper puts forward some reflections and recommendations in regard to the current situation of women in agriculture and the need to integrate gender-sensitive trade policies in negotiating processes in order to ease negative impacts of trade liberalisation, particularly for small farmers and rural poor, women being a significant percentage within those groups.In particular, the paper focuseDocumentGlobalising women's rights: confronting unequal development between the UN rights framework and the WTO trade agreements
Women in Development Europe, 2004This paper is a report of WIDE’s annual conference from 2004, held at the Gustav-Stresemann-Institute, in Bonn from 21-22 May. The report includes summaries of the main seminars held.DocumentAfrican women challenging neo liberal economic orthodoxy: the conception and mission of the GERA programme
Gender and Development: Women Reinventing Globalisation, 2003This article looks at the activities of the GERA (Gender and Economic Reforms in Africa) programme. GERA, a pan-African research and advocacy programme, aims to increase the participation of African women in the formulation of economic policy. The article highlights three critical strategic issues which need response from the national level to the global level:Pages
