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March 9, 2015

EAC CELEBRATES INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY

ARUSHA, Tanzania, 8 March 2015 / PRN Africa / — The EAC Secretariat celebrated International Women’s Day as part of its strategy to increase the participation of women in the EAC’s regional integration process. Under this year’s theme ‘Make it Happen,’ the Deputy Secretary General, together with the Arusha City Council, Women Organisations, Staff members […]

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February 26, 2015

Body language lessons help Burundi women solve border disputes

A guide to handling problems at any international frontier might usually entail tips on how to complete a form and a reference guide to import taxes and regulations. But in Burundi, the assistance has been taken a whole lot further with a guide on how to avoid confrontational body language when women traders, the bedrock […]

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February 26, 2015

Women fund sets up LPO funding for its customers

The Women Enterprise Fund has introduced Local Purchase Orders (LPO) financing for its customers. The new product will finance individuals, women groups and women-owned companies with LPOs and Local Service Order (LSOs). Source: business Daily

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October 30, 2014

Helping women with small businesses to compete in the East African market

One of TradeMark Africa’s (TMA) objectives, towards its ultimate goal of reducing poverty by increasing trade in East Africa, is improved cross border processes for small traders, especially women. Empowering women in the East African Community as part of the regional integration process is essential to TMA’s goal of improving business competitiveness. Its long-term aim […]

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July 3, 2014

Women and Trade in Africa: Realizing the Potential

Women play a key role in trade in Africa and will be essential to Africa’s success in exploiting its trade potential. Women make a major contribution to trade in most African countries through their involvement in the production of tradable goods as cross-border traders and as managers and owners of firms involved in trade. In […]

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July 3, 2014

Mapping of Women Engaged In Cross-Border Trade in the East African Community, Vol. I

This report is part of a comprehensive study conducted with women traders in the East African Community region, and the organizations that support them. For purposes of coherence, we refer to this report as “Volume 1”, and the report profiling the organisations that support women cross-border traders as “Volume 2”

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June 26, 2014

East Africa’s women border traders find their champions

They are as much a feature of Africa’s borders as immigration officials, barbed wire and bureaucracy. They are the service stations of Africa’s highways and the pit stops of commerce from Cape Town to Cairo. They gravitate to the frontiers where trucks stop, truckers break and travelers take on food and water for their journeys. […]

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June 26, 2014

Burundi’s women traders hit by EAC propaganda and like it

They sneak across the border back to Burundi, putting one foot quietly in front of the other on unmarked forest trails and secret tracks. The enemy is the authority. The goal is tax evasion. And the reason is ignorance. These are the women traders of Burundi who risk the wrath of the law to escape […]

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June 26, 2025

Public-private pacts key catalyst for East Africa’s trade future

In East Africa, collaboration between public and private sector actors is proving to be a powerful force in shaping inclusive economic development.While traditional Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) are often associated with infrastructure financing, a quieter, more transformative form of collaboration is unfolding—one rooted in shared purpose, mutual benefit, and inclusive growth.As governments work to create enabling […]

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June 26, 2025

East Africa should seize the trade moment in changing global order

At this year’s GTR East Africa 2025 Conference in Nairobi, I participated in a timely panel discussion under the theme “Trade Growth and Infrastructure Investment: East Africa’s Opportunity to Thrive in the New World Order.” The conversation could not have come at a more critical moment. The global economy is in transition. Long-standing trade assumptions […]

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