ISLAMABAD - From July 9 to 13, 2012, Promoting Gender Equality for Decent Employment (GE4DE), an ILO project funded by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), organised a 5-day training on Gender Sensitive Value Chain Analysis (GSVCA).
Mr. Evaristo Madime and Mr. Abel Debula from Mozambique, who have been accredited as Lead Trainers by the ILO's Women's Entrepreneurship Development and Gender Equality Southern Africa project, were called in to deliver the training. It was attended by CIDA's implementing partners of the Women's Economic Empowerment portfolio and selected GE4DE implementing partners from skills development, employers, workers, government and research organizations .
Gender Sensitive Value Chain Analysis (GSVCA) seeks to identify what value is being added where, and how the final market price is distributed through the chain, with a focus on the differing needs, expectations, impacts, benefits and constraints women and men face along the value chain. GSVCA can help reduce gender-based inefficiencies in businesses and improving women's participation in value chains.
Mr. Evaristo Madime and Mr. Abel Debula from Mozambique, who have been accredited as Lead Trainers by the ILO's Women's Entrepreneurship Development and Gender Equality Southern Africa project, were called in to deliver the training. It was attended by CIDA's implementing partners of the Women's Economic Empowerment portfolio and selected GE4DE implementing partners from skills development, employers, workers, government and research organizations .
Gender Sensitive Value Chain Analysis (GSVCA) seeks to identify what value is being added where, and how the final market price is distributed through the chain, with a focus on the differing needs, expectations, impacts, benefits and constraints women and men face along the value chain. GSVCA can help reduce gender-based inefficiencies in businesses and improving women's participation in value chains.

Further Information
If you would like more information on this training and upcoming opportunities to be trained in Gender Sensitive Value Chain Analysis, please contact:
Ms Frida Khan
National Project Coordinator
Gender Equality for Decent Employment
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There is an upcoming international training opportunity at the ILO's International Training Centre in Turin, Italy in November 2012.
Ms Frida Khan
National Project Coordinator
Gender Equality for Decent Employment
There is an upcoming international training opportunity at the ILO's International Training Centre in Turin, Italy in November 2012.
Promoting Gender Equality for Decent Employment (GE4DE) |
| The project is based upon ILO’s conviction that gender equality in the world of work is a fundamental matter of human rights, social justice and is instrumental in achieving social and economic development goals. |


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