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  Pillars of ATPC
 

1: Providing Fully Integrated Trade Capacity Building for RECs

 

2: Providing Comprehensive Capacity Building for Trade Constituencies

 

3: Mainstreaming Cross-Cutting Items

 
  ATPC Services
 

:: Set up Trade Policy Units in RECs

  :: Undertake Research
  :: Promote Training on Trade Issues
  :: Undertake Information Dissemination
  :: Provide Advisory Services and Technical Cooperation
  :: Facilitate Consensus Building
  :: Create Partnerships for Trade
 

:: Mainstream HIV/ AIDS, Gender and Environment into ATPC Activities

 

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On average, 95% of the members of a regional economic community in Africa belong to another community.
Source: Aria II, ECA.

 
 
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  An Assessment of the Impact of Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) on the SADC Regional Integration Process
  Assessing the Impact of Free Trade Agreement (FTA) on the Spread of HIV and vice versa in the SADC Region
  Impact of Trade Facilitation Mechanisms on Export Competitiveness in Africa
 

Gender dimensions of cross-border trade in the East African Community: Kenya/Uganda and Rwanda/Burundi borders
Financement de l’intégration régionale
Negotiations on Agriculture
The Multilateral Negotiations on Non-Agricultural Market Access
  Events
 

Africa Trade Forum 2011
22-24 November 2011
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

 
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Gender and Trade Training Workshop

 
Presentations

Day one

SESSION ONE: OPENING
Keynote Presentation on a Framework for assessing women and trade. “Interlocking Features of Gender Trade and Poverty” (Liepollo Pheko, Trade Collective)
SESSION TWO

Keynote Presentation on Impacts of WTO negotiations: What does this mean to African women? (Liepollo Pheko, Trade Collective)

Recommendations related to mitigating and improving these impacts (Amal Elbeshbishi, ATPC)

 

SESSION THREE

The special needs of the female cross-border traders (Masheti Masinjila, CCGD)

Value chains of production: can these work better for women? (Emma Hobson, UNECA)

 
 
Day two

SESSION FOUR: How gender responsive are current Regional Trade Agreements (RTA’s) and Economic Partnership Agreements (EPA’s) in Africa.

EPA’s- What are the impacts on African Women? (Liepollo Pheko, Trade Collective)

Best Practice in Integrating gender:  the case  of COMESA (Ahamada Andjouza, COMESA)

SADC Post FTA Trade Development Programme  Incorporating Gender Mainstreaming (Vonesai Hove, SADC)
Status of Regional Integration  in EAC and ECOWAS ( Getachew Tessema, NEPAD and Regional  Integration Division, UNECA)
Gender and Trade in the East African Community ( Perpetue Miganda, ECA)
Where do we go from here? Enhanced Gender “entry points” in EAC and SADC (Magdeline Madibela, SADC )

Women Participation In Cross Border Trade In East Africa:The Role of The E A C Customs Union Protocol (Masheti Masinjila, CCGD)

SESSION FIVE: Tools and Models of Application
TRCB, TIR, Gender Indicators & other global models of measurement  (Nancy Spence – GEARI)
The Impacts of Trade on Gender: What Have We Learned and What Tools Are Used? (Mohamed Chemingui, UNECA)
Why policy makers need CGE models? (Amal Elbeshbishi, ATPC)

The African Gender and  Development Index (AGDI) A framework to measure gender equality in Africa (Souleymane Abdallah, ACGSD)

Time Use Studies (Omar Ismael Abdourahman, ACGSD)