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As for the regional distribution of the technical assistance
provided in 2004, the majority of activities were held in Africa, representing
36% of total, followed by Asia and Pacific, nearly one quarter.
The Doha mandate back to top When WTO members launched a new round of negotiations in Doha, they acknowledged developing countries’ increasing need for technical cooperation in order to allow them to participate fully in the negotiations. At Doha, donors — developed countries and international organizations active in trade issues — pledged to provide the needed support to developing countries.
After the adoption of the “July package”, on 1 August 2004, the training assistance agenda focused on the issues included in the document. In 2004, donor countries maintained the target amount of CHF 24 million for the Doha Development Agenda Global Trust Fund (DDAGTF), dedicated to technical assistance and training.
Reference Centres back to top Since 1997, the WTO has established Reference Centres in developing countries. They provide technical facilities that enable government officials, the press, general public, businesses and academic institutions to access essential documents instantly via the WTO website. WTO provides hardware, software and training. By April 2005, 145 centres had been established in 105 countries including 47 in Africa and Indian Ocean, 21 in Asia and Pacific, 14 in the Caribbean, 8 in the Middle East, 6 in Latin America, and 5 in Eastern Europe.
Training Courses back to top The WTO training courses provide government officials from developing countries and economies in transition with an important foundation of knowledge in WTO matters. Many trainees have returned to Geneva as ambassadors representing their countries in the WTO. In 2004, around 228 participants attended the Geneva-based courses. Typical of this product are the twelve-week Trade Policy Courses (TPC) and the three-week Introduction Courses. Regional Trade Policy Courses (RTPCs) have also been developed since 2002. In 2004, four RTPCs were organized: one for English-speaking Africa in Nairobi, one for French-speaking Africa in Rabat, one for the Caribbean in Kingston, and one for Asia/Pacific in Hong Kong. After three years of implementation, approximately 300 government officials have participated in RTPCs.
Geneva weeks back to top In its seventh year, the Geneva Week brings together representatives of WTO member countries who do not have permanent missions in Geneva. These week-long programmes cover all WTO activities and include presentations by other international organizations based in Geneva, including the International Trade Centre (ITC), the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). The Geneva Week usually coincides with important activities already on the agenda including preparations for Ministerial Conferences or other negotiations. Since 2002 there are two Geneva Weeks per year, and the programme is now funded by the regular WTO budget — previously it was funded from trust fund contributions. |
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