The Gender and Trade Initiative is an initiative of the Society for Conflict Analysis and Resolution a New Delhi-based research and advocacy organisation.
Introduction
GATI was launched in November 2004 with the support and guidance of UNIFEMSouth Asia Regional Office to focus on critical issues relating to Gender and Trade in South Asia and beyond. It originated with the realization that gender and trade issues have not been accorded their due importance by researchers and advocacy groups alike. Often, trade policies have been characterized as gender neutral. However, increasingly there is a growing recognition of the fact that the processes of globalization are associated with rapid changes in forms of work and life and have clear differential impacts on gender relations and outcomes.
Objective
The core objective of GATI has been to conduct credible evidence based research on the subject, provide policy inputs and promote a wider awareness and debate on the theme. Essentially, since the terms of the debate have been couched in technical jargons and the same needs to be demystified and communicated in a simple format to non-specialist audience. GATI is a partner of UNIFEM-SARO and the Commonwealth Secretariat. It maintains active links with trade and gender experts in academic institutions and in civil society across South Asia, Africa and other Commonwealth nations.
Key programme areas
Currently GATI maintains a web-based resource centre on gender and trade related issues in partnership with the Commonwealth Secreatriat. The website was launched at the 8th Commonwealth Women's Affairs Ministers Meeting held in Uganda, 11–14 June 2007 with an idea to provide a platform interlinking research, advocacy and action across the Commonwealth countries with the objective of facilitating and promoting gender sensitive trade policies at the national, regional and multilateral levels.
Conduct evidence based research on trade and gender linkages.
Build the capacity of government and civil society on trade and gender issues.
Develop networks and convergence with regional and international organisations on issues of gender and trade.
Partner organisations
is an independent, not-for-profit, non-partisan initiative, which works to support and strengthen Parliament and legislatures so as to realise the values of democratic governance.