Gender analysis of existing trade policies and regulatory frameworks within the East African community partner states
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"With the support from Trade Mark East Africa, EASSI is implementing a project aimed at 'Consolidating the gains of women cross border traders in the East Arican Community Economic integration process'. The project follows a previous projet 'Empowering Women Cross Border Tranders in the EAC Common Market' - 2012-2013, which highlighted the dire need for more attention on gender in the EAC integration process and the need for attention of gender dimensions of trade within the region and especially cross border trade"--Page ii
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Eastern African Sub-regional Support Initiative for the Advancement of Women
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