UNCTAD kicked off its “eTrade for Women” masterclass series to help women entrepreneurs in developing countries and economies in transition build the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in the digital economy. More than 40 female entrepreneurs from the Balkan Peninsula
A handful of women disruptors from developing countries are challenging the status quo to narrow the gender gap at home and further afield. UNCTAD is working with some of these inspiring women to reshape how trade happens online. Seven women from across
“eTrade for all” leverages the work and visibility of a selected group of leading women digital entrepreneurs from developing regions, the “eTrade for Women Advocates”.”eTrade of Women” is an initiative by the eTrade for all partners, led by UNCTAD and supported by