A national seminar on trade and gender will take place in Montevideo, Uruguay, on 4 December of 2014 as part of the project: Enhancing Capacities of Developing Countries to Mainstream Gender in Trade Policy.
The workshop will provide the opportunity to present the findings of the study: Who is benefiting from trade liberalization in Uruguay? A gender perspective.
The study analyzes the ways in which trade policies may impact women's wellbeing in Uruguay, and it explores possible strategies to encourage the inclusion of gender considerations in trade policy formulation and implementation.
The workshop will bring together policymakers, trade negotiators and national stakeholders, and will provide the opportunity to discuss different approaches towards maximizing the social inclusiveness of trade policy, with a focus on women.
Previous national workshops on trade and gender were held in Kigali, Rwanda (November 2014), Luanda, Angola (November 2013) Maseru, Lesotho (December 2012), in Praia, Cape Verde (September 2012) and in Thimphu, Bhutan (May 2011).