Lesotho is a small, landlocked developing country in Southern Africa, and it faces significant challenges, from droughts and increased temperatures to changing agricultural patterns and ineffective international trading. As part of its strategy to…
The National University of Lesotho – WTO Research Chair’s 3rd Annual Conference, held from 10th to 11th October 2024, convened under the theme “Bridging Borders: Technology, Trade, and Africa’s Renaissance”, brought together scholars, policymakers,…
Women entrepreneurs are vital to Lesotho’s economic growth, comprising a significant portion of the workforce in informal and small-scale trade. Despite their contributions, systemic challenges persist, including limited financial access, safety…
Presented at the 3rd Annual NUL-WTO Research Chair Seminar on 5th September 2024, Thabo Qhesi’s policy paper, “Leveraging International Trade for Climate Action in Africa: Opportunities and Challenges for Lesotho”, explores the complex interplay…
The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is a policy tool introduced by the European Union (EU) to address carbon leakage and ensure that climate policies do not disadvantage European industries in the global market. By imposing a carbon price…
Presented at the 3rd Annual NUL-WTO Research Chair Seminar on 5th September 2024, This policy paper, “International Trade and Climate Action in Lesotho: An Appraisal of the Regulatory Framework”, critically examines the evolving relationship between…
Presented at the 3rd Annual NUL-WTO Research Chair Seminar on 5th September 2024, this policy brief by Mpeshe Selebalo explores the critical intersection of international trade and climate action in the context of Lesotho’s development trajectory.…
This policy brief, presented at the 3rd Annual NUL-WTO Research Chair Seminar, aims to explore how targeted policy interventions can empower women in Lesotho to overcome systemic barriers and fully participate in international trade. Despite Lesotho…
Women in Lesotho face significant barriers to participating fully in trade, including limited access to finance, gender-based inequalities, and inadequate support structures. Despite these challenges, opportunities exist for women to expand their…
The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is a flagship project of the African Union Agenda 2063. It promises to be the largest free trade area in the world, based on the number of prospective participating countries. According to the World…