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WORK WITH OTHER INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS The WTO and the United Nations Although the WTO is not a UN specialized agency, it has maintained strong relations with the UN and its agencies since its establishment. The WTO-UN relations are governed by the “Arrangements for Effective Cooperation with other Intergovernmental Organizations-Relations Between the WTO and the United Nations” signed on 15, November 1995. The WTO Director General participates to the Chief Executive Board which is the organ of coordination within the UN system. |
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Today, the CEB brings together executive heads from various UN bodies (agencies, programmes, funds), the WTO and Bretton Woods institutions. As it is the designated authority for promoting coherence within the UN system and wider, the CEB serves as the main instrument for executive heads to coordinate their actions and policies. The CEB meets twice a year under the chairmanship of the UN Secretary-General and reports on its activities to the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). In 2006 the UN Secretary General asked the CEB to undertake a review of its functioning, in order to improve its performance and accountability for system-wide coherence. The Director-General of the WTO, Pascal Lamy, and the Director-General of the International Labour Organization (ILO), Juan Somavia, have agreed to lead such a review. Read more about UNCEB at http://www.unsystemceb.org/
The WTO is not a member of ECOSOC, but it actively collaborates through two main events:
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