'Moving towards gender sensitisation of trade policy'
28 Feb '08
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Broadly, the Conference deliberations suggest a strong and direct relationship between trade performance, gender empowerment and development, explicit and specific attention to gender issues in policy and operational actions, as well as in attitudes, are key conditions for maximizing the gains for gender empowerment through trade and minimizing the costs that can arise.
This is important because overall the situation in India and in many developing countries presently is that there is progress towards gender empowerment through trade.
Moreover, a gender-sensitive approach to trade must involve a vision of trade as an integral component of wider development efforts to eradicate poverty and promote inclusive, people-centered development.