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China becomes Peru’s main trade partner and a leading investor -

Peruvian Prime Minister Salomon Lerner said that China’s direct investments in the country would increase between 30% and 40% in the next two years. China became this year Peru’s main trade partner.



IMF chief praises Latinamerica, which can provide ‘some lessons to the advanced world’ -

IMF chief Christine Lagarde who this week will be visiting Latinamerica said that Brazil, Mexico and Peru, like to many other countries in the region have done remarkably well over the past few years and can provide some lessons to the advanced countries.



Brazil's development: Is it sustainable for people and planet? -

By MAGGIE JARUZEL POTTER



EU and Latam leaders call for quick conclusion of the EU/Mercosur trade accord -

European Union and Latin American leaders called for a quicker pace in concluding the EU/Mercosur cooperation and trade negotiations. The statement took place during the meeting in Brussels of the Euro-Latinamerica Parliamentary assembly.



Head of Spain’s main banking group meets with Brazilian president -

The president of Spain’s banking group Santander Emilio Botin described Brazil as “a very interesting market for Spain” following a meeting with Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff.



Gender

Gender equality is an important goal in its own right as an issue of economic and social justice and an issue that cuts across all aspects of development planning and implementation. The promotion of gender equality is instrumental in achieving all the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and in reducing and eventually eradicating poverty. Poverty is understood not simply as a lack of income and financial resources, but also as encompassing the notion of inequalities in access to and control over the material and non-material benefits of any particular society. These resources and benefits include human and basic rights, political voice, employment, information, social services, infrastructure and natural resources.

Gender is an important determinant of inequality in access to and control over societal resources and benefits. Women are disproportionately affected by extreme poverty, as they constitute approximately 70% of the world’s poorest people, and they are often, due to their social roles, responsible for looking after vulnerable members of society, such as children, the sick and elderly. Moreover, women constitute around 50% of the adult labour force and any denial of their equal access to the labour market is a great obstacle in the fight against poverty. Therefore, redressing gender inequalities must be an integral part of the EC development policy, its strategies and effective implementation. The EU commitment to promoting gender equality are emphasised in the new development policy statement, which commits the EU to include a strong gender component in all its policies and practices in its relations with developing countries.

Relevant Documents on Gender

EC Communication on Gender Equality and Women Empowerment (main text)

EC Communication on Gender Equality and Women Empowerment (annex)

Council Conclusions on Gender Equality and Women´s Empowerment

European Parliament´s Report on the functioning of human rights dialogues and consultations on human rights with third countries