WUNRN
http://www.wunrn.com
 
http://www.bridge.ids.ac.uk/reports_gend_cep.html#trade
 
Gender and Trade, 2006
Available to download in:

Overview Report by Zo Randriamaro
Chinese version coming soon
Version en castellano word / pdf
Version française coming soon

Adobe Acrobat Format
Adobe Acrobat

Microsoft Word 2.0 Format
Microsoft Word
 

Supporting Resources Collection by Charlie Sever and Lata Narayanaswamy
Chinese version coming soon
Version en castellano word / pdf
Version française coming soon

Adobe Acrobat Format
Adobe Acrobat

Microsoft Word 2.0 Format
Microsoft Word
 

Gender and Development In Brief
Version en castellano word / pdf
Version française word / pdf
Chinese Version word

Adobe Acrobat Format
Adobe Acrobat


HTML

GENDER AND TRADE

A 'Cutting Edge Pack' from BRIDGE

http://www.bridge.ids.ac.uk/reports_gend_cep.html#trade

Now available in English. Soon available in French, Spanish and Chinese. 

********************************************************************

In what ways can trade advance or impede gender equality?

What practical ways can policy-makers and practitioners promote gender equality in work on trade? 

Trade and trade liberalisation have very different impacts on women and men. This pack aims to support trade specialists in bringing a gender perspective into their work, and to help gender specialists to understand the broad implications of trade policy and practice.

The pack is a concise & practical resource consisting of:

- Overview Report - by Zo Randriamaro (WEDO) with support from Mariama Williams (IGTN and Institute of Law and Economics, Jamaica)

- Supporting Resources Collection - summaries of key texts, case studies and tools, and key organisations

- Gender and Development In Brief bulletin

These packs, along with all other BRIDGE publications including In Brief, can be downloaded free from the BRIDGE website at http://www.bridge.ids.ac.uk. Paper copies are available for sale through the IDS virtual bookshop at http://www.ids.ac.uk/ids/bookshop/index.html, or from the IDS bookshop, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, Brighton BN1 9RE, Email: bookshop@ids.ac.uk, Telephone: 01273 678269, Fax: 01273 621202. Copies are available free on request to organisations based in the South (contact BRIDGE for more details: bridge@ids.ac.uk )

Paola Brambilla, BRIDGE, email:  P.Brambilla@ids.ac.uk

http://www.bridge.ids.ac.uk/ to download our Bridge reports

http://www.siyanda.org/ for a great range of gender focused development material

________________________________________________________________________________________________





================================================================
To leave the list, send your request by email to: wunrn_listserve-request@lists.wunrn.com. Thank you.