Gender Mainstreaming in Kenya’s Trade Agreements: The Africa Continental Free Trade Area

IF 0.4 Q4 ECONOMICS
T. Nganga
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Purpose: The aim of this paper is to investigate whether the Treaty establishing the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Agreement is gender mainstreamed. Specifically, the study investigates how gender related issues are represented in the Agreements establishing the AfCFTA; analyses whether the Agreement establishing the AfCFTA commits to addressing the challenges that women face in participating in employment and trade; describes the contexts in which gender issues are mentioned in the Agreement; investigates whether the Agreement perpetuates gender inequality, is accommodative of gender issues without addressing inequality, or is gender transformative. Methodology: The paper uses textual analysis to check whether gender related words are used in the text and in what context. The paper also checks whether there is commitment to meeting gender related commitments and uses the Fletcher (2015) gender equality continuum as a conceptual framework to classify the Agreement as exploitative, accommodative or transformative.  Findings: The analysis finds that although there is an attempt to use gender related words, there is lack of commitment in the Agreement to implement these commitments. The intended inclusion of the Protocol on Women and Youth in Trade in the Agreement is expected gender mainstream the Agreement. Unique Contribution to Theory, Policy and Practice: The paper contributes to policy and practice on the negotiation and drafting of trade agreements not only by the Kenyan government but also by other African countries. That trade agreements should be negotiated and drafted with the intention of making effective implementation possible. Gender issues should not only be explicitly included in the trade agreements, but they should also be implemented and evaluated for their effectiveness.
肯尼亚贸易协定中的性别主流化:非洲大陆自由贸易区
目的:本文旨在探讨《非洲大陆自由贸易区协定》(AfCFTA)是否性别主流化。具体而言,本研究调查了性别相关问题如何在建立非洲自由贸易区的协议中得到体现;分析《非洲自由贸易区协定》是否致力于解决妇女在参与就业和贸易方面面临的挑战;描述《协定》中提到性别问题的背景;调查《协定》是否延续了性别不平等,是否在不解决不平等的情况下迁就了性别问题,或是否具有性别变革意义。研究方法:本文采用语篇分析的方法,检查语篇中是否使用了性别相关词汇,以及在什么语境中使用了性别相关词汇。本文还检查了是否有承诺履行与性别相关的承诺,并使用Fletcher(2015)性别平等连续体作为概念框架,将协议分为剥削性,适应性或变革性。结果:分析发现,《协定》虽然试图使用与性别有关的词语,但缺乏履行这些承诺的承诺。《协定》拟纳入《妇女和青年参与贸易议定书》,预计将成为《协定》的性别主流。对理论、政策和实践的独特贡献:本文不仅对肯尼亚政府,而且对其他非洲国家在贸易协定谈判和起草方面的政策和实践有贡献。贸易协定的谈判和起草应着眼于使其能够得到有效执行。性别问题不仅应明确列入贸易协定,而且还应加以执行和评价其效力。
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