The Gender and Economic Reforms in Africa (GERA) programme is a pan-African research and advocacy programme established in 1996 by women from across Africa in order to influence economic policies and decision-making processes in Africa from a gender perspective. Committed to gender equality and economic justice, the programme supports African women to undertake a variety of African-designed policy research and advocacy projects that meet country and region-specific needs. Since 1996, GERA has supported 16 action-research projects in 11 sub-Saharan African countries.

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Female workers lose rights under liberalisation
Agricultural Liberalisation Fails Rural Women
Tariff Reduction In Non-Agricultural Market Access: Plus Ça Change…?
Read the full report of the three-day GERA conference here!
TWN Africa GERA Regional Economic Integration and Gender Consultation
Confronting Global Forces at the Local Level: Trade Policies and the Ghanaian Trader
Information Dissemination: The Role Of Clearing Agents And Trade Associations
Traders Access to Financial Assistance from the Formal Financial Institutions
CONCLUSIONS DE LA PRESIDENCE -G8 Summet, 2003
CHAIR'S SUMMARY - G8 Summit, Evian
LE DEVELOPPEMENT DANS LA SPIRALE DES LOIS DU MARCHE : LE CAS DU NEPAD
Lancement de la campagne de Développement et Paix contre le brevetage des semences
THE WTO AGREEMENT ON AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY FOR SMALL SCALE AFRICAN FARMERS FROM A GENDER PERSPECTIVE
FINANCING FOR DEVELOPMENT: CHRONICLE OF AN ANNOUNCED FAILURE AND CHALLENGES FOR POST-MONTERREY
PRESS STATEMENT BY THE GENDER AND ECONOMIC REFORMS IN AFRICA (GERA) PROGRAMME
The NEPAD, Gender and the Poverty Trap
GERA's Daily Report on the WTO Ministerial meeting in Doha
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World Trade talks open amidst manipulation and confusion

 
   
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