(Banjul /Geneva) – The International
Trade Centre (ITC) today announced the launch of SheTrades in the Gambia with a
view to enable the country’s women entrepreneurs to benefit from greater
economic returns.
A country-specific Chapter of the global
SheTrades
Initiative, which aims to connect 3 million women
to markets by 2021, SheTrades in the Gambia will initially focus on
strengthening skills and capacities of women entrepreneurs in the agricultural
and textiles and garments sectors.
Jointly funded by the International
Trade Centre, Enhanced
Integrated Framework and the OPEC Fund for International Development, SheTrades in the
Gambia will be implemented in partnership with the Ministry of Trade, Regional
Integration and Employment (MOTIE). A countrywide network of institutional and
private-sector partners will also be tapped into to ensure that the project
reaches and boosts the competitiveness of women entrepreneurs across the
Gambia.
Speaking at the launch event, Gambian
Vice-President Ousainou Darboe said: ‘To ensure trade inclusiveness,
particularly the inclusion of women, we need to address the lack of adequate
sex – disaggregated data, low skills and market access opportunities. In this
regard I thank the International Trade Centre for its work in connecting women
to global trade and also for launching the SheTrades in the Gambia.’
Other speakers at the launch of
SheTrades in the Gambia included Minister of Trade, Regional Integration and
Employment Amadou Sanneh, who set out the objectives and benefits of
participating in the initiative. Women entrepreneurs and businesses, as well as
DHL, the global logistics
company, shared insights on how women-owned business can succeed and overcome
challenges preventing their participation in trade. Women entrepreneurs
attending the launch were also invited to attend a technical workshop on
competitiveness, which set out to prepare them to seize trade opportunities.
The day will also include an Investment
Tank organized in partnership by the International Trade Centre’s Gambia
Youth Empowerment Project (YEP) and the Leadership
Gambia Institute. The session will feature young female entrepreneurs pitching
for investments.
Women entrepreneurs in the Gambia
wishing to join the SheTrades Initiative Call are encouraged to do so online
via the following link: bit.ly/2H9yayJ
Notes for the Editors
About the International Trade Centre - The International
Trade Centre is the joint agency of the World Trade Organization and the United Nations. ITC assists small
and medium-sized enterprises in developing and transition economies to become
more competitive in global markets, thereby contributing to sustainable
economic development within the frameworks of the Aid-for-Trade agenda and the
United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
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About SheTrades - The International
Trade Centre’s SheTrades initiative aims to connect three million women to
market by 2021 and rallies stakeholders around the world to work together on
seven actions to address trade barriers and create greater opportunities for
women entrepreneurs.
It is supported by a web and mobile
digital platform. For more information, please visit SheTrades.com
International
Trade Centre
Jarle
Hetland, Media Officer
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