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Empowering women in trade
Acknowledgements
This report was written by Natalie Domeisen and Dianna Rienstra. Design and layout was done by Kristina Golubic and Judith Hunziker respectively. Copy editing was conducted by Carmelita Endaya. Special thanks to Ann Penistan, Senior Training Adviser, ITC for coordination and peer review of this report and to Pennie Hurndell for her valuable insights on the content and layout. Special thanks are also extended to ITC session moderators Aicha Pouye, José Prunello, Rajesh Aggarwal, Jane Drake-Brockman, Vanessa Erogbogbo, Martin Labbe, Geraldine Goh and Marion Jansen.
Overview
The 2014 TPO Network World Conference and Awards, hosted by Dubai Exports, brought together more than 400 participants from 63 countries in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Some 40% of the world’s TPOs were represented from developed, developing, and transition economies.
Foreword by H.E. Eng. Saed Al Awadi
Dubai has traditionally been a meeting ground – a city that has built its prosperity on its openness to other cultures and its ability to connect people worldwide.
Foreword by Arancha González
Trade, investment and development were at the heart of the 10th Trade Promotion Organization (TPO) Network World Conference and Awards. This was the largest gathering ever for this biennial event – more than 400 leaders from 68 countries participated, bringing together TPOs, business associations, trade and development professionals and policymakers around the table.
