WTO TRAINING COURSES
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Mr Castro commended the participants for their hard work and active engagement and encouraged them to make good use of their enhanced knowledge and skills in trade policy making back home. He noted that the main objective of the course was to strengthen the participants' critical and analytical thinking so that they would be better equipped to consider policy options and make informed decisions. Mr Castro also encouraged the participants to take advantage of a network of contacts they have built among themselves as well as with staff members of the WTO Secretariat and other Geneva-based experts.
The ATPC focused on developing and applying practical skills on trade-related issues, including: trade policy analysis, formulation and implementation; trade negotiations; and trade monitoring. Both legal and economic aspects of WTO rules and disciplines were examined in a series of interactive sessions including case studies, simulations and exercises. Roundtable discussions with external experts, including Geneva-based delegates, provided a platform for sharing of experiences and best practices as well as debating current trade-related topics. To gain first-hand experience of WTO activities, participants attended two formal meetings of WTO committees and bodies. Participants also prepared and delivered a presentation relating to a trade policy topic.
The ATPC represents the highest level of training (level 3) for generalists in the WTO's progressive learning framework.
Details of the ATPC are provided in the Course Booklet and the Final Programme.
List of participants:
Albania | Borana |
KALEMI |
Azerbaijan |
Mahmud |
SEYIDOV |
Belize |
Denise Althea |
MURILLO |
Bhutan |
Tshering |
NIDUP |
China |
Yuguo |
ZHAO |
Eswatini |
Lungile Portia |
DLAMINI |
Ghana |
Dilys |
ANKOMAH BOAFO |
Grenada |
Ernie Christopher |
JAMES |
Guyana |
Colin Junior |
LUCKIE |
Hong Kong, China |
Wai Lun |
LO |
Indonesia |
Zakiul |
FUAD |
Iraq |
Kais Mayof Hassoune |
AL-QURAISHI |
Kazakhstan |
Zhomart |
YELEUSSIZOV |
Lao People's Democratic Republic |
Vilayphone |
XINDAVONG |
Malaysia |
Nurul Dalilah |
BINTI ALI |
Montenegro |
Svetlana |
BOZOVIC |
Myanmar |
Soe Htike |
AUNG |
Oman |
Fatema Saif Hamood |
AL-MAMARI |
Rwanda |
Cassien |
KARANGWA |
Saint Kitts and Nevis |
Sherima Akiela |
POWELL |
Saint Lucia |
Vernet Renee |
SAINT OMER-FONTENELLE |
Samoa |
Terozita Maria |
UITIME |
Senegal |
Aminata |
KANE |
Sri Lanka |
Premathilake Jayakody |
BATAGOLLE GEDARA |
Syrian Arab Republic |
Anas |
ALBUKAAI |
Tanzania |
Mpanduji Gasto |
MATHIAS |
Tonga |
Eva I Mahinafekite |
LIAVAA |
Turkey |
Abdurrahman |
DENIZ |
Uganda |
Steven Makwa |
WABUSANI |
Zimbabwe |
Leonard |
MHURU |
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