Senegal

SheTrades: Empowering women and boosting livelihoods through agricultural trade: Leveraging the AfCFTA Phase II
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Judith
Last name
Fessehaie
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jfessehaie@intracen.org
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Sustainable Development Goals

This project contributes to the following Sustainable Development Goals, as defined by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

The Project Empowering women and boosting livelihoods through agricultural trade: Leveraging the AfCFTA Phase II contributes to ITC’s Strategic Plan in relation to gender equality and regional integration, in particular ITC Gender Moon Shot and One Trade Africa Strategy, as well as the FAO strategy to support the AfCFTA. 


Building on results achieved in Phase I, this project aims to empower women producers, processors, and informal and formal traders in agriculture and agro-processing value chains as well as agriculture women-led MSMEs to benefit from trade opportunities created by the AfCFTA through capacity-building, policy research and policy dialogues. The project contributes to ITC and FAO’s ongoing support to the implementation of the AfCFTA. 




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SheTrades: Empowering women and boosting livelihoods through agricultural trade: Leveraging the AfCFTA
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Africa Fashion and Textile Network (Africa FAN)
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Ana Patricia
Last name
Batalhone
Email
batalhone@intracen.org
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Sustainable Development Goals

This project contributes to the following Sustainable Development Goals, as defined by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

<p>Africa Fashion and Textile Network (Africa FAN) Phase 2 forms a part of the Special Initiative Training and Job Creation by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) to contribute to the implementation of the Marshall Plan with Africa and the investment partnership G20 Compact with Africa.</p><p>The project aims to increase volume of sourcing by international buyers from African T&amp;A producers leading to job creation in local T&amp;A industries under the lead of the Special Initiative&rsquo;s global and country programmes in SI partner countries. Expected outcome of the project is increased participation of African textile and apparel suppliers in trade and investment.</p><p>The project will be implemented between August 2022 and July 2023 with a total budget of 243.012 EUR.</p>

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Netherlands Trust Fund IV – Export Sector Competitiveness Programme in IT & ITES, agriculture and tourism (NTF IV)
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Tech Sector Development Coordinator
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Martin
Last name
Labbé
Email
labbe@intracen.org
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International Trade Centre’s NTF IV Inclusive Tourism project in Myanmar focused on fostering economic opportunities through the development of sustainable tourism products in Myanmar – consolidating previous project results in Kayah State and extending activities to Tanintharyi Region. In addition, the project supported Myanmar’s tourism industry at the national level in the following areas: marketing and branding, tourism statistics, and development of codes of conduct for tourists, tour operators and communities.

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The NTF IV Inclusive Tourism project is funded by the Government of The Netherlands. ITC continued its close collaboration with the Netherlands’ Centre for the Promotion of Imports from Developing Countries (CBI) and its parallel tourism project assisting tour operators and the national sector associations in export promotion.

 

More about our work:

Digital marketing holds promise for tourism in Myanmar

From Kayah to Tanintharyi: Expanding inclusive tourism in Myanmar

Tanintharyi chosen as second Myanmar state to benefit from ITC tourism project

ITB Berlin to shine spotlight on women entrepreneurs and youth from the Gambia, Ghana, Kenya and Myanmar

In Senegal, NTF IV supported the development of the local IT/ITES sector though::

  • Strategic, inter-ministerial coordination; an information technology (IT) & information technology-enabled services (ITES) export-development strategy; and positioning of Senegal on the global IT & ITES market
  • Strengthening OPTIC (Organisation of Information Technology and Communication Professionals) as a provider of export advisory and training benefiting its current and future members
  • Developing markets with Senegal’s main trade promotion organization, ASEPEX and OPTIC using techniques already developed under NTF III for Bangladesh, Kenya and Uganda
  • Building training capacity in export marketing planning and sales
  • Mobilizing the Senegalese network of foreign trade representatives to promote IT & ITES trade opportunities to complement the work done around investment promotion.
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For examples of our work:

VivaTech : une vitrine pour l’innovation numérique en Afrique

Senegalese tech start-ups make business connections at VivaTech

African tech companies show interest in ICT environmental sustainability

The NTF IV Uganda aimed to strengthen small businesses by influencing policymakers, regulators, as well as trade and investment support institutions. We also worked with private trade and business support providers, along with international market partners to create a supportive environment for IT and IT-enabled services.

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The intermediary outcomes of NTF IV were:

  • Policymakers and regulators monitored and coordinated the implementation of the endorsed the IT&ITES export plan and country marketing plan.
  • Trade and investment support institutions (ATIS, ICTAU, and UBPOA) extended and improved their export-related services for IT & ITES.
  • Small businesses and start-ups took steps to become more competitive.
  • Beneficiary companies and supported associations developed international linkages and built partnerships.

 

For examples of our work:

Taking Companies from Local to International Success: The Crucial Role of Export Marketing Coaches

NTF IV Training, Mentorship in Uganda lead to Tech Startup Growth, Job Creation

Uganda’s Hostalite partners with Ethiopia’s top mobile payments company

Ugandan, Senegalese start-ups live ‘in the future’ at CEBIT digital expo

Performance roadmap shows Uganda’s ICTAU how to better serve its members

Ugandan start-ups part of the solution during COVID-19

Why should your start-up move to Uganda?

NTF IV Training, Mentorship in Uganda lead to Tech Startup Growth, Job Creation

This project boosted production and trade of cocoa across the value chain in Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea. Smallholder producers improved post-harvest efficiency, connected better to markets, and complied with relevant standards.

 

An example of our work:

Liberian cocoa sector stakeholders identify impediments, suggest solutions

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Sustainable Development Goals

This project contributes to the following Sustainable Development Goals, as defined by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Linking support for agribusiness and digital technologies sectors

The Netherlands Trust Fund IV (NTF IV) - Export Sector Competitiveness Programme was based on a partnership agreement between the Dutch Centre for the Promotion of Imports from developing countries (CBI), affiliated to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands and the International Trade Centre. The agreement was signed in September 2017, and ran to end June 2021. NTF IV built on the successful cooperation between ITC and CBI. This cooperation has been embodied in a series of programmes called Netherlands Trust Fund I, which ended in 2009, the Netherlands Trust Fund II, which ended in June 2013, and the Netherlands Trust Fund III, which ended in June 2017.

NTF IV aimed to enhance export competitiveness of certain sectors in selected countries through an integrated approach to competitiveness built around one outcome – generation of export revenues.

ITC implemented NTF IV through four individual country/sector projects linked to joint advocacy at the global level, especially on women. CBI and ITC selected the four country/sector combinations building on jointly defined criteria including country requests, market demand, CBI/ITC and Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs priorities, and feedback from Dutch Embassies and other donors on how Netherlands assistance can best be prioritized within the comparative advantages of ITC and CBI.

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Myanmar: Inclusive tourism development with focus on Kayah state (consolidation) & Tanintharyi (extension) (NTF IV)
Senegal: Export development of IT and IT-enabled services (NTF IV)
Uganda: Export development of IT and IT-enabled services (NTF IV)
Mano River: Value Chain Development for Cocoa (NTF IV)
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