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THE ENHANCED INTEGRATED FRAMEWORK PROGRAM

THE ENHANCED INTEGRATED FRAMEWORK PROGRAM. PRESENTATION AT THE ASIAN EIF REGIONAL WORKSHOP 21-22 June Kathmandu, Nepal. THE INTEGRATED FRAMEWORK (IF) PROGRAM. Trade related partnership for LDCs launched in 1997 by six core Agencies (IMF, UNCTAD, UNDP, WB & WTO.

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THE ENHANCED INTEGRATED FRAMEWORK PROGRAM

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  1. THE ENHANCED INTEGRATED FRAMEWORK PROGRAM PRESENTATION AT THE ASIAN EIF REGIONAL WORKSHOP 21-22 June Kathmandu, Nepal

  2. THE INTEGRATED FRAMEWORK (IF) PROGRAM • Trade related partnership for LDCs launched in 1997 by six core Agencies (IMF, UNCTAD, UNDP, WB & WTO. • Assist LDCs in enhancing their capacity to address trade related constraints & facilitate integration into multilateral trading system

  3. OBJECTIVES • Mainstream trade into national development plans/processes such as PRSP. • Assist in the coordination of delivery of trade related technical assistance

  4. TRANSITION TO EIF • 2003-2004 WB/IMF review of IF • EIF Task Force established to enhance IF • Recommendations approved by IFSC & reaffirmed at HK WTO Ministerial 2005 • Transitional teams set up to operationalise recommendations • EIF Interim Board established in 2007 • EIF launched admin 10/08 & 07/09 operationl

  5. EIF GUIDING PRINCIPLES • Effective use of trade as a development tool by LDCs • LDC ownership of in country program and projects • Partnership approach in accordance with principles of Paris Declaration of Aid Effectiveness

  6. SPECIFIC EIF ENHANCEMENT • Governance structures, national & multilateral • Accountability aspects including M&E • Funding – additional & predictable, targeted US$250million • Extension of period of accession of funding for projects to 5 years

  7. EIF IN PRACTICE Preparatory phase: official request submitted by LDC, TR, approval by EIF Board & establishment of NSC Awareness raising on trade as a development tool: Pre DTIS activities Diagnostic Phase: Identification of constraints translated to DTIS AM follow up activities Validation: National stakeholder validation of DTIS AM Implementation Phase: Implementation of DTIS AM supported by devt partners with aim of progressive mainstreaming

  8. ACCESSIBILITY TO EIF FUNDING • All current 47 EIF beneficiaries can access funding • New entrants: pre DTIS & DTIS funding • All EIF beneficiaries with validated DTIS AM can access Tier 1 and/or 2 as well as DTIS update funding every 2 yrs. • Tier 1 – institutional capacity buidling & Tier 2 for projects

  9. EIF GLOBAL STRUCTURES EIF Steering Committee: Reviews overall effectiveness of EIF operations and ensures transparency of the process. Established 30/04/10 Chairmanship of HE Himanen of Finland EIF Board: Key decision making body for strategic, operational & financial oversight. Membership- 3 reps each from LDCs & Donors & 1 each from 6 core Agencies. UNIDO observer. Chairmanship rotates currently held by LDCs. Full Board established 30/04/10 chairmanship of HE Maruping of Lesotho IF Executive Secretariat: Coordinates & manages EIF implementation at all levels. EIF TFM:UN Office for Project Services (UNOPS) manages EIF TF. Offices in Geneva, Bangkok, Dakar and Nairobi

  10. EIF IN COUNTRY STRUCTURES • National Steering Committee: high-level broad based Committee that provides overall policy guidance and monitors implementation at country level; • Focal Point: The FP is appointed by the LDC Government to be the contact point for the program and lead the Implementation of the program at country level. • National Implementation Unit: The NIU (small team of experts that manages the day to day EIF activities in country led by the FP. • Donor Facilitator: DF assists government in donor coordination for TRTA; cooperates closely with other EIF structures to implement the EIF.

  11. STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION • Fully operational-EIFSC & EIF Board established on 30/04/10 • 15 Tier 1 projects approved to date, 18 under devt • 4 pre DTIS projects approved with 1 awaiting consultations with country • 3 DTIS approved • EIF CB underway- 4 regional wkshps target for 2010

  12. STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION CONTINUED • M&E capacity building in progress for countries with Tier 1 approvals. • Other M&E activities ongoing with Board • Project design & development module under construction • EIF compendium of guidelines under revision • Consideration of treatment of graduating EIF LDCs at board of 7/06/10

  13. For more information please see www.integratedframework.org or contact If.secretariat@wto.org THANK YOU

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