Opportunities for Gender Equality in the African Continental Free Trade Area: Drawing Lessons from COMESA

IF 1.2 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Clayton Hazvinei Vhumbunu, Joseph Rukema Rudigi
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Abstract The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which has been signed by 54 out of the 55 African countries, seeks to create a single continental market for goods and services and facilitate the free movement of people on the continent, thereby boosting and enhancing the competitiveness of intra-African trade. However, while the Agreement Establishing the AfCFTA, under Article 3 (e), emphasises that one of the general objectives of the AfCFTA is to promote gender equality, experiences in other African Regional Economic Communities (RECs) FTAs have proven that gender and gender equality have not been adequately mainstreamed in implementing Free Trade Areas which has resulted in gender inequalities in international trade and commerce. Consequently, the majority of women have been left marginalised in trade and faced with serious challenges in accessing opportunities created by regional trade agreements. This paper sought to examine the potential of the AfCFTA to promote gender equality in Africa through the promotion of intra-African trade opportunities. Using secondary data sources, it drew from the experiences of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) in mainstreaming gender in regional trade to proffer recommendations for the AfCFTA. The concepts of gender equality, gender mainstreaming and trade liberalisation were utilised for conceptual analysis. Recommendations of the research are key in presenting possible options for implementing gender-sensitive measures and strategic interventions that address the differentiated implications of the AfCFTA on both men and women such that the AfCFTA delivers more transformative, inclusive and sustainable economic growth and development in Africa.
非洲大陆自由贸易区实现性别平等的机会:汲取东南非共同市场的教训
非洲大陆自由贸易区(AfCFTA)旨在建立一个单一的大陆商品和服务市场,促进非洲大陆人员的自由流动,从而促进和提高非洲内部贸易的竞争力,目前已有55个非洲国家中的54个签署了该协定。然而,尽管《建立非洲大陆自由贸易区协定》在第3条(e)项下强调非洲大陆自由贸易区的总体目标之一是促进性别平等,但其他非洲区域经济共同体(RECs)自由贸易区的经验证明,在实施自由贸易区时,性别和性别平等并未充分纳入主流,这导致了国际贸易和商业中的性别不平等。因此,大多数妇女在贸易中被边缘化,在获得区域贸易协定所创造的机会方面面临严重挑战。本文试图审查非洲自由贸易区通过促进非洲内部贸易机会来促进非洲性别平等的潜力。利用二手数据来源,它借鉴了东部和南部非洲共同市场(东南非共同市场)在将性别问题纳入区域贸易主流方面的经验,为非洲自由贸易区提出建议。利用性别平等、性别主流化和贸易自由化等概念进行概念分析。该研究的建议是提出实施性别敏感措施和战略干预措施的可能方案的关键,这些措施和干预措施解决非洲大陆自贸协定对男性和女性的不同影响,从而使非洲大陆自贸协定在非洲实现更具变革性、包容性和可持续的经济增长和发展。
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Gender Technology & Development
Gender Technology & Development SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Gender, Technology and Development is an international, multi-disciplinary, refereed journal serving as a forum for exploring the linkages among changing gender relations, technological change and developing societies. The journal"s main focus is on the shifting boundaries and meanings of gender, technology and development, addressing transnational phenomena and engaging in dialogues that cut across geographical boundaries.
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