Masisi calls for policy shift to open opportunities for women
11 May 2024
President Dr Mokgweetsi Masisi has urged countries to make a complete policy shift to open spaces for women to meaningfully and equally participate in international trade.
He was officiating at the event on facilitating US-Africa trade and investment: women and the diaspora, on the margins of the 2024 US-Africa Businesses Summit in Dallas, Texas on Thursday
President Masisi said the shift would accelerate efforts towards realising Agenda 2036, characterised by inclusive trade, gender equality, sustainable development and ousting abject poverty.
He said women’s participation in trade at local and international levels could boost their contribution to sustainable economic development.
President Masisi further said a shift in policy could also reduce gender disparities by affording women more employment opportunities throughout Africa, including Botswana.
He noted that women faced poverty hence empowering them to become successful entrepreneurs would enhance their livelihoods.
“Botswana is committed to strengthening women’s participation in the continental economy by ensuring that a substantial portion of public procurement is earmarked for women-owned businesses,” he said.
Furthermore, President Masisi said government, in collaboration with UN Women had been implementing an International Labour Organization-certified training on Start and Improve Your Business since 2019.
He said the initiative specifically targeted women micro entrepreneurs in remote areas.
Dr Masisi noted that the programme was yielding desired results with some women having expanded their businesses and having the potential to graduate to medium-scale enterprises. Ends
Source : BOPA
Author : Mooketsi Mojalemotho
Location : DALLAS
Event : US Africa trade and investment
Date : 11 May 2024