The collection of publications below is a result of ITC's experience, both directly supporting the competitiveness and capacity of women-owned businesses in-country and addressing challenges in the ecosystem that women tend to face. Publications cover topics including the concept and methodology behind SheTrades Outlook, gender-based analysis of trade, and increasing women's participation in public procurement, among others. Using the sorting feature below, publications can be filtered by global, regional, and national-level focus as well as by date. Individual publications can be downloaded in .pdf format.
In 2019, the International Trade Centre (ITC) rolled out SheTrades Outlook in Eswatini. It conducted institutional surveys with 21 organizations – 18 national institutions and three private sector organizations. This policy brief builds on interview data and the latest available secondary data to present an analysis and recommendations for Eswatini to unlock women’s participation in trade by improving the policy ecosystem.
This policy brief presents an analysis and recommendations for Brazil to unlock women’s participation in trade by improving the policy ecosystem. It is based on the results of the SheTrades Outlook tool in Brazil, which collected and analysed data from 18 national institutions and five private sector organizations.
Este resumo apresenta uma análise e recomendações para que o Brasil amplie a participação de mulheres no comércio internacional, melhorando seu ecossistema de políticas públicas. Ele está baseado na ferramenta SheTrades Outlook no Brasil, que coletou e analisou dados de 18 instituições nacionais e cinco organizações do setor privado.
This policy brief presents an analysis and recommendations for Cambodia to unlock women’s participation in trade by improving the policy ecosystem. It is based on the results of the SheTrades Outlook tool in Cambodia, which collected and analysed data from 18 national institutions and five private sector organizations.
This policy brief presents analysis and recommendations for the Philippines to unlock women’s participation in trade by improving the policy ecosystem. It is based on the results of the SheTrades Outlook tool in the Philippines, which collected and analysed data from 20 national institutions and five private sector organizations.
This policy brief presents an analysis and recommendations for Indonesia to unlock women’s participation in trade by improving the policy ecosystem. It is based on the results of the SheTrades Outlook tool in Indonesia, which collected and analysed data from 18 national institutions and five private sector organizations.