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Resources

The GST network aims to fill persistent information gaps in understanding the importance of gender and social inclusion issues within trade and investment policy making and programming. The GST network has developed an initial database of knowledge products to be discussed, shared and disseminated which can be filtered by category, as outlined below. This is a living database that will be updated as new materials become available. If there is something you would like added to the database, please do not hesitate to let us know.

As a basic resource, we refer you to the GST Glossary of Trade and Gender terms. It includes key terms used in trade as well as gender policies and negotiations.

Training resources: Entries include actual course materials for the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of policies and programmes that address gender equality in international trade. UNCTAD is the main but not the only provider of training materials.

Background materials: Wide range of briefing materials, substantive analytical studies and access to data on the relation between trade and gender equality assisting those seeking a deeper understanding of the justification for and challenges to formulating and implementing gender and trade policies.

Development organisations: Mission statements or objectives in respect of gender equality as defined by intergovernmental international, multilateral, or regional organisations engaged in making or advising on policies for economic development.

Associations and NGOs: Selected civil society organisations’ positions on GESI and trade, information on the main global and regional networks and international NGOs motivated by gender equality as a rights-based concern in the field of trade, and information on international business associations which seek to promote women’s small and medium scale engagement in international trading.

Organization
Content
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UNCTAD
UNCTAD
Lays out the data requirements for using the four-stage gender Toolbox for national gender analyses and ex-ante gender assessments of new trade agreements.
European Parliament
European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE)
Provides expertise and technical support on a diverse range of gender-related topics including replicating monitoring methods and tools used in the EU and a guide to further resources.
FAO
Is for project planners and managers.
UNCTAD
Presents a framework to assess ex-ante the impact of trade reforms on women and gender inequalities. The methodology is applied to a specific trade agreement, the EPA between the EU and the East African Community (EAC), for the case of Kenya focussing on changes in employment.
FAO
Included as an example of a guidebook to the kind of 'beyond the border' measures required to reduce gendered structural inequalities in rural economies.
Ethical Trade Initiative
ETI is a public-private membership organisation of governments and businesses engaged in international supply chains. Material is mainly intended for managers engaged in supply chains but also useful for governments and researchers.
UNCTAD Virtual Institute Teaching Material on trade and gender
The Trade Gender and Development Programme is organizing a new edition of its online course on trade and gender.
European Parliament
WTO/OMC
WTO/OMC
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