Accessing New Markets: Context Matters Julie R. Weeks President & CEO Womenable.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
1 FIRST Initiative Overview of TA activities December 2004.
Advertisements

00003-E-1 – December 2004 Global summary of the HIV and AIDS epidemic, December 2004 The ranges around the estimates in this table define the boundaries.
00002-E-1 – 1 December 2003 Global summary of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, December 2003 The ranges around the estimates in this table define the boundaries.
UNAIDS World AIDS Day Report | 2011 Core Epidemiology Slides.
Where Are More and Less Developed Countries Distributed?
1 July 2008 e Global summary of the AIDS epidemic, December 2007 Total33 million [30 – 36 million] Adults30.8 million [28.2 – 34.0 million] Women15.5 million.
Janine Berg ILO-Brasilia Understanding and Responding to the Labour Impact of Globalization RIAL Workshop “Labour Dimension of Globalization” Santo Domingo,
Figure 1. Private Returns to Educating Females are High at All Levels Percent return 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Primary SecondaryHigher Averages from country studies.
© 2006 Population Reference Bureau DEMOGRAPHY Demography = the statistical study of population *these stats are used for forming public policy and marketing.
 2007 Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Section C Global Burden.
1914-Present Practice Essays Contemporary Era. C/C 2004 Compare and contrast how the First World War and its outcomes affected TWO of the following regions.
IT and Women’s Labor Force Participation in the Middle East NEC Corporation Yasushi Kaito, Advisor December 8, 2004.
Poverty and Economic Disparities Dr. Aziz Talbani Dr. Nate Thomas.
00003-E-1 – December 2005 Global summary of the HIV and AIDS epidemic, December 2005 The ranges around the estimates in this table define the boundaries.
Global HIV prevalence in adults, 1985 UNAIDS/WHO, 2006.
Geneva, May 2008 Trade Facilitation: Why we need it, and what it means for development.
Knowledge Economy in Sri Lanka: A Development Perspective Prof. Sampath Amaratunge, PhD 1.
00002-E-1 – 1 December 2003 Adults and children estimated to be living with HIV/AIDS as of end 2003 Total: 34 – 46 million Western Europe – 680.
Colin Hegarty President, Golf Research Group.
World Regions Geography Review Game
July 2015 Core Epidemiology Slides.
S-012 Class 2 Central tendency and Variability. What region of the world are you from? 1.South Asia 2.Europe/Central Asia 3.Middle East/ NorthAfrica 4.Sub-Saharan.
00002-E-1 – 1 December 2001 Global summary of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, December 2001 Number of people living with HIV/AIDS Total40 million Adults37.2 million.
1 Total 33.2 million [30.6 – 36.1 million] Adults 30.8 million [28.2 – 33.6 million] Women 15.4 million [13.9 – 16.6 million] Children under 15 years 2.5.
00002-E-1 – 1 December 2002 Global summary of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, December 2002 Number of people living with HIV/AIDS Total42 million Adults38.6 million.
1 World Regions. 1 Southeast Asia 2 World Regions.
World Regions (under construction) by: Eleanor Joyce City of Salem Schools.
1 The Macroeconomics of Labor Market Outcomes in MENA over the 1990s: How Growth has Failed to Keep Pace With a Burgeoning Labor Market.
Understanding Women and Migration: A Literature Review
Key Issue #3: Where Does Development Vary by Gender? Using total figures masks gender inequality UN states that gender equality exists in every country.
1 July 2008 e Global summary of the AIDS epidemic, December 2007 Total33 million [30 – 36 million] Adults30.8 million [28.2 – 34.0 million] Women15.5 million.
Core Epidemiology Slides
Global summary of the HIV and AIDS epidemic, December 2003
Regional HIV and AIDS statistics and features, 2006
Now let’s see some REGIONAL STATS Regional Facts Island Gate © 2014.
Global summary of the AIDS epidemic, December 2007
Overview of Global HIV Epidemic
Global summary of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, December 2003
Global summary of the AIDS epidemic, 2008
Global summary of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, December 2003
Estimated number of new HIV infections in young people
Global summary of the AIDS epidemic, 2008
Welcome to class of International Management Dr
Analyze similarities and differences in impact of the Columbian Exchange on TWO of the following regions. Europe Latin America Africa North America.
Institute for Human Development
EIC General Assembly 26 September 2003 in Berlin
Regional HIV and AIDS statistics and features, 2003 and 2005
Global summary of the HIV and AIDS epidemic, December 2004
Regions ( Around the World.
کلیات آموزش ایدز به زبان ساده
Estimated adult and child deaths from AIDS  2009
Refused to participate n = 291
World Regions Through Maps
Intl Director of Campaigns Director of Policy & External Affairs
Global summary of the AIDS epidemic, December 2007
Western & Central Europe
Global summary of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, December 2003
Global summary of the HIV and AIDS epidemic, 2005
Regional HIV and AIDS statistics 2008 and 2001
Share of informal and formal youth employment
World Regions Through Maps
Children (<15 years) estimated to be living with HIV as of end 2005
Regional HIV and AIDS statistics and features for women, 2004 and 2006
Regional HIV and AIDS statistics and features, end of 2004
World Regions.
Earth’s Hemispheres.
Global summary of the HIV and AIDS epidemic, 2005
GLOBAL CHANNEL TRENDS, 2013 Shifting patterns in regional channel growth LOUISE HOWARTH May 2013 Senior Retail Analyst.
Core epidemiology slides
July 2018 Core epidemiology slides.
Presentation transcript:

Accessing New Markets: Context Matters Julie R. Weeks President & CEO Womenable

Economic Playing Field NOT Level ▲ Women only own 1% of the world’s property ▲ There are 1 or more legal differences between women and men that limit women’s economic opportunity in ¾ of economies studied ▲ In all MENA countries, women have fewer inheritance rights than men ▲ In 2/3 of countries, legal rights of women decline with marriage ▲ 44 countries restrict # hrs women can work; 71 restrict types of industries

An Historical Analogy: Building Market Connections ▲ Industrial revolution not only fueled by technology, but by market access ▲ Building access to markets for women business owners needs multi- pronged approach Laws Capital Education/technical assistance Networks

Growing Number of Resources ▲ New UN Women superagency unwomen.org ▲ World Bank – Gender Data Portal data.worldbank.org/topic/gender ▲ Women, Business & The Law wbl.worldbank.org ▲ Doing Business – doingbusiness.org, iPhone/iPad app

Context Matters: Ease of Trading Varies by Region # Docs to Export # Days to Export # Docs to Import # Days to Import East Asia & Pacific Eastern Europe & Central Asia Latin America & Caribbean Middle East & North Africa OECD High Income South Asia Sub-Saharan Africa Source: World Bank, Doing Business 2011

Accessing New Markets: Context Matters Julie R. Weeks President & CEO Womenable