Djali Podcast

S1 Ep1: Mapping the AfCFTA for African Women

February 09, 2023 Djali Africa Season 1 Episode 1
S1 Ep1: Mapping the AfCFTA for African Women
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Djali Podcast
S1 Ep1: Mapping the AfCFTA for African Women
Feb 09, 2023 Season 1 Episode 1
Djali Africa

Trade is a crucial area for women and  inclusive trade policies valuably contribute to advancing gender equality and women’s economic empowerment.

The AfCFTA has been identified as a key pillar for working towards and building  shared prosperity through the social and economic transformation of the continent. 

However  a majority of trade policies and frameworks including the AfCFTA have often been gender blind, and contain provisions that worsen the marginalization of women.

Our guest, Sodfa Daaji  discusses  a mapping study that she authored that assesses women’s participation in the implementation of the AfCFTA . In addition to highlighting existing gaps, Sodfa also identifies entry points for a more meaningful engagement for women’s rights and feminists organizations within the process of the implementation of the AfCFTA.

Sodfa Daaji is a women’s rights advocate, passionate about feminist jurisprudence. She is the Founder and Executive Director of the African Legal Think Tank on Women’s Rights, a continental institute aiming at addressing modern forms of violence against women. She is currently a Research Fellow at MS Training Center for Development Cooperation in Arusha, Tanzania.

The show is made possible by financial support from the Nawi Collective.

Get in touch with us!

Instagram: @nawi.africa
Twitter: @NawiAfrica
Website: www.nawi.africa

Show Notes

Trade is a crucial area for women and  inclusive trade policies valuably contribute to advancing gender equality and women’s economic empowerment.

The AfCFTA has been identified as a key pillar for working towards and building  shared prosperity through the social and economic transformation of the continent. 

However  a majority of trade policies and frameworks including the AfCFTA have often been gender blind, and contain provisions that worsen the marginalization of women.

Our guest, Sodfa Daaji  discusses  a mapping study that she authored that assesses women’s participation in the implementation of the AfCFTA . In addition to highlighting existing gaps, Sodfa also identifies entry points for a more meaningful engagement for women’s rights and feminists organizations within the process of the implementation of the AfCFTA.

Sodfa Daaji is a women’s rights advocate, passionate about feminist jurisprudence. She is the Founder and Executive Director of the African Legal Think Tank on Women’s Rights, a continental institute aiming at addressing modern forms of violence against women. She is currently a Research Fellow at MS Training Center for Development Cooperation in Arusha, Tanzania.

The show is made possible by financial support from the Nawi Collective.

Get in touch with us!

Instagram: @nawi.africa
Twitter: @NawiAfrica
Website: www.nawi.africa