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Capacity Building on Trade, Environment and Development

Capacity Building on Trade, Environment and Development. Determining needs and finding partners UNCTAD and FIELD Workshop – Building Capacity for Negotiating on Trade and Environment Issues Geneva, 30 Sept. – 1 Oct. 2002. Division of Technology, Industry and Economics (DTIE)

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Capacity Building on Trade, Environment and Development

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  1. Capacity Building on Trade, Environmentand Development Determining needs and finding partners UNCTAD and FIELD Workshop – Building Capacity for Negotiating on Trade and Environment Issues Geneva, 30 Sept. – 1 Oct. 2002 Division of Technology, Industry and Economics (DTIE) Economics and Trade Branch (ETB)

  2. Actions for Governments Make evaluation of key trade and environment issues at national level, their overlaps, your policy making needs. Address this in task in a multistakeholder, participatory mode – make the most of existing capacity. Policy research institutes, business in the key trade sectors, and NGOs are potentially important partners. Strengthen South-South cooperation Economics and Trade Branch

  3. Capacity Building on Environment, Trade and Development UNEP Workshop, 19-20 March • Objectives of the workshop • Stocktaking on the various capacity building activities (IGOs, NGOs, bilateral) on T, E & D • Identify gaps, complementarities and potential collaborators • Develop concrete proposals for enhancing delivery of capacity building….. • ….to attract more financial support for these activities Economics and Trade Branch

  4. Capacity Building on Environment, Trade and Development UNEP Workshop, 19-20 March • Key findings of the workshop • Insufficient atttention given to needs assessment • Need more “learning by doing” activities • Place greater emphasis on institution building at at national and regional levels… • ….including by initiating more coordinated, collaborative projects (eg with WTO, regional and sub-regional institutions and NGOs) Economics and Trade Branch

  5. Capacity Building on Environment, Trade and Development UNEP Workshop, 19-20 March • UNEP response • Use “gaps and needs” list to define activities • Develop collaborative capacity building activities with MEAs on trade-related issues • Build on WTO regional seminars, including by back-to-back meetings (eg Fiji, November)… • ….see our website for Chairman’s Summary at www.unep.ch/etu/etp/events/Capacity_Building Economics and Trade Branch

  6. Actions for Governments Build trade, environment and development policy coordination and integration….. ….in both capitals and the regional mechanisms – eg CEFTA. Approach donors with draft proposals for capacity-building on trade, environment and development, related to specific and immediate policy challenges. Submit proposals to UNEP-UNCTAD CBTF (www.unep-unctad.org/cbtf). Economics and Trade Branch

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