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P-ISSN 1834-6707
E-ISSN 1834-6715
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Vol. 15, Issue 1, 2021March 31, 2021 AEST

Integration of Gender Practices and Promotion of Diversity in Customs and Trade: The Case of East and Southern Africa

Dennis Ndonga, Sendra Chihaka, Anne Fielder,
gender gapcustoms administrationGenderGender EqualityEast and Southern Africa (ESA)Customs PolicyTradeWomen in Development (WID)
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Ndonga, D., Chihaka, S., & Fielder, A. (2021). Integration of Gender Practices and Promotion of Diversity in Customs and Trade: The Case of East and Southern Africa. World Customs Journal, 15(1), 77–92. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.55596/​001c.116438

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