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  •  Gender equality and women’s empowerment are critical development objectives.  Whilst gender equality is a basic human right, it is also a matter of economic efficiency and competitiveness, leading to the achievement of other key development outcomes.       

     Globalisation and trade have played a critical role in reducing barriers to achieving greater gender equality.  Evidence shows a strong correlation between increased international trade and increases in female employment; trade results in greater employment in exports, increased connection to markets and often higher wages in export oriented industries particularly for women.    

     ITC’s Women and Trade Programme works with governments, the private sector and trade support institutions to bring greater economic benefit to women through increased participation in export trade.

    Read more about ITC's Women and Trade programme...   

                         

    The Global Platform for Action on Sourcing From Women Vendors

     

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    Women entrepreneurs are a growing economic force with 34% of firms worldwide having female participation in ownership, and yet women access a limited share of procurement opportunities.

    In most countries government procurement accounts for 15% to 20% of GDP, and worldwide, companies spend US$300bn annually on goods and services. Targeted procurement, that ensures women and other disadvantaged groups receive a fair share of available contracts, holds the potential for enormous benefits for all stakeholders.

    Corporations report increased profits as a result of efforts to empower women economically in developing countries including through supply chain diversity, whilst providing equitable access to public contracts contributes to development priorities such as quality healthcare, education, and infrastructure.

    The Global Platform for Action on Sourcing from Women Vendors aims to increase the share of corporate, government and institutional procurement secured by women vendors for the ultimate purpose of bringing greater economic benefit to women and their communities.

    The initiative is led by ITC with the support of WEConnect International and other partners.

     Read more here...  

  • Highlights

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    07.05.2013

    African women coffee producers to receive boost from launch of new chapters of the International Women’s Coffee Alliance in Rwanda and Tanzania, as part of ITC’s Women and Trade Programme.

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    03.05.2013

    Women Vendors Exhibition and Forum to unlock women’s trade potential

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    02.05.2013

    Life is changing for 21-year-old Sreymom Heng, who lives with her parents in the village of Mreas Prov, in Cambodia’s southern Takeo province. She is one of 700 weavers who have seen a nearly 40% increase in their income thanks to the two-year ITC project...

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    19.04.2013

    ITC Executive Director Patricia Francis met with members of The Geneva Business Roundtable earlier this week to discuss areas of cooperation ranging from supply chain management training to members’ participation in an ITC-led initiative to increase...

    15.04.2013

    Cambodian and Laotian handicraft industries are set to benefit from increased export and sales opportunities by participating at Lifestyle Vietnam, one of Asia’s main handicraft fairs.

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    12.03.2013

    Women entrepreneurs in the Pacific region are to benefit from increased export and income opportunities following a funding agreement signed by ITC and AusAID today...