Empowering Women through Public Procurement

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Jan 01, 2014
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Empowering Women through Public Procurement

International Trade Centre, 2014

This guide provides an overview of the challenges faced by women-owned businesses to participate in public procurement markets and offers tools to address these challenges and suggests means to stimulate increased entrepreneurial activity by women-owned businesses. Table 1 contans further legislation examples authorizing preferencial procurement policies for women-owned enterprises. 

Related Information:

Mainstreaming Gender throughout the Project Cycle

Gender-Responsive PPP Legal Framework

 

Tracking Reference:

Empowering_Women_through_Public_Procurement_2014_EN.pdf

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