WTO TRAINING COURSES
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In his opening address, Mr Chambovey stressed that the course is taking place at a challenging time for the multilateral trading system and underlined the importance of the WTO's trade rules for assisting the integration of developing countries into global trade. Participants were encouraged to adopt a constructive approach to the training course and to be proactive in order to maximize the benefits from exchanges of ideas with each other and with the experts taking part in the course.
The course will focus on helping participants develop and apply practical skills on issues such as: trade policy analysis, formulation and implementation; trade negotiations; dispute settlement; and trade monitoring. Both the legal and economic aspects of WTO rules and disciplines will be examined in a series of interactive sessions including case studies, simulations and exercises. Roundtable discussions will provide a platform for practical exchanges, sharing of experiences and best practices as well as debating present-day trade-related topics. Participants will be expected to prepare and deliver a presentation related to a trade policy topic.
The ATPC represents the highest level of training (level 3) in the WTO's progressive learning programme and is targeted at participants who already possess a sound knowledge of the WTO and its agreements.
Participants
Boubakar BILGO | Burkina Faso |
Christian KABORE | Burkina Faso |
Kobie NEBIE | Burkina Faso |
Valere Maxime MEYOBEME | Cameroon |
Marcelle NDOUMBE | Cameroon |
Ibrahim Rassoul MAHAMOUD | Comoros |
Mariame MOHAMED SOILIHI | Comoros |
Ahamada ZAINOUDINE | Comoros |
Michael Dave MADZOUKA NSIKA | Congo |
N'da Konan Maxime N'GUESSAN | Côte d'Ivoire |
Kanon Serge Vivien BAHI | Côte d'Ivoire |
Happy Tarek Fathy ELSEBAEY | Egypt |
Pierricka PEMBA NGOMA | Gabon |
Marina NYINGONE | Gabon |
Alix Cornelia M'VOUMBY | Gabon |
Forvainqueur MATHIEU | Haiti |
Anna Fanomezantsoa RAVELONANAHARY ep RAINIMIADANA | Madagascar |
Miora Tanteraka RAFANOMEZANTSOA | Madagascar |
Oumar BAMBA | Mali |
Oumar COULIBALY | Mali |
Awatif AIT EL HAJ | Morocco |
Ismail FILLALI | Morocco |
Pierrot MPOFO CIOTO | Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Cherif Younouss Souare DIALLO | Senegal |
Fara Makha DIOP | Senegal |
Sedjom Kodjo EZIN | Togo |
Akouvi Soke KLOLLY epse KOKOU | Togo |
Sihem KHALFAOUI ep BOUASSIDA | Tunisia |
Salwa TALBI | Tunisia |
Yanina TERESHCHENKO | Ukraine |
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