This workshop is jointly organized by the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) and United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) in cooperation with the National Agency for Statistics and Demography (ANSD).
Day 1: UNECA and UNCTAD will present objectives of the project, conceptual framework for the measurement of gender-in-trade, and recent progress on methodological work on this topic, including results from pilots conducted in Georgia and Kazakhstan. This will be followed by a discussion of statistical production in Kenya, including production of trade data, non-trade data, and measurement of informal cross-border trade. The day will conclude with the discussion of methodology to be pursued in Senegal and the way forward.
Day 2: Key statistical experts from ANSD will work together with UNECA and UNCTAD experts to review and compile the first experimental set of gender-in-trade statistics using the micro-linking data approach. The workshop will conclude with the review of compiled data and discussion of the way forward.
Financial support for this project was provided by United Nations Development Account.
Related
Topic
Statistics and data Gender equalityProject
Event
- National Workshop on Measuring Gender-in-Trade Statistics in Cameroon
- National Workshop on Measuring Gender-in-Trade Statistics in Kenya
- National Workshop on Measuring Gender-in-Trade Statistics in Zimbabwe
Contact
Mariyam Raziyeva
Statitics Service
UNCTAD
email: [email protected]