The report, Gender, Trade and Green Growth in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, and Nepal, explores the interconnections between gender equality, regional trade, and sustainable development. The study builds on the premise that green growth frameworks devoid of gender equality as one of the key imperatives will fail to achieve inclusive and sustainable development. It provides evidence from select sectors across four countries in the South Asian region on how women’s equal access to and control over resources is not only critical for improving the lives of individuals, families, and nations, but also essential to ensuring the sustainability of the environment.
#ENVIRONMENT #SUSTAINABILITY #RESOURCES #EVIDENCE #SUSTAINABLEDEVELOPMENT #SDGs #MDGs
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Publisher:
UNWOMEN
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Type / Script:
Progress Report
in English
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Keywords:
GENDER EQUALITY, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, WOMENS PARTICIPATION, GREEN GROWTH, INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, AGRICULTURE, BILATERAL TRADE, HORTICULTURE, TRADE LIBERALIZATION, GREEN ECONOMY, CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT, CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT, WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS, ECOTOURISM, SKILLS ENHANCEMENT, RURAL WOMEN, SOCIAL CHANGE, SOCIAL POLICY
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Thematic Group: UNWOMEN
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Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women
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Thesaurus:
14.01.00
- Advancement Of Women
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