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Aid for Trade Global Review 2022 Monitoring Exercise: “Empowering Connected Sustainable Trade”
The next Aid for Trade Global Review, “Empowering Connected Sustainable Trade”, will be held at the WTO in Geneva in mid-2022. The Review is influential in highlighting areas where developing and least developed countries need support to overcome supply-side constraints limiting their participation in global trade. It helps galvanize support to address these issues so that developing countries derive maximum benefit from trade.
Underpinning the Review is a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) exercise. The aim of this exercise is to survey:
- Aid for Trade priorities and how these have changed since the last monitoring exercise;
- Policies for sustainable development; and
- Policies for women's economic empowerment.
Understanding the opportunities that green growth and digital connectivity offer to meet multiple targets in the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda while promoting economic and export diversification will be a particular focus of the M&E exercise underpinning the Review.
Questionnaires
To collect relevant information, self-assessment questionnaires are being circulated to donors (bilateral and multilateral agencies), regional economic communities/transport corridors, South-South partners and developing and least-developed countries.
Responses to the questionnaires will be analysed, with conclusions drawn in a joint publication by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the WTO: “Aid for Trade at a Glance 2022: Empowering Connected Sustainable Trade”. The publication will also feature contributions from other international organizations. The publication will be launched and discussed at the 2022 Global Review.
The deadline for submission of completed questionnaires is Friday 18 February 2022.
Questionnaires | Download as Word file |
Download as PDF file |
Partner Country questionnaire: |
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Regional Economic Community and Transport Corridor questionnaire: |
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Donor questionnaire: |
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South-South partners questionnaire: |
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