These are some of the questions discussed at the Regional Workshop on Trade Capacity Building: Experiences in an African Context that was held in Mombasa on 26-27 August 2002, organised jointly by the OECD Development Co-operation Directorate, the OECD Development Centre and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa. This section contains the Workshop discussions and a selection of the papers presented by participants. It represents a unique mix of concrete on-the-ground experiences and case studies, from a wide array of African stakeholders and representatives from international organisations and bilateral donors. The report outlines key elements of fostering a stakeholder dialogue on trade policy as a means of building trade capac...
Abstract: Trade has been closely linked to the domestic, regional, intra-continental and global grow...
Paper presented during the plenary session on Trade as an Engine of Growth and Development
The intent of capacity building in international development cooperation is to enable people to cont...
The World Trade Organisation (WTO) has emerged as a key organ of governance and management of the gl...
Regional Integration is one of the most prominent phenomena in the 21st century; it has manifested i...
This Occasional Paper examines the role of Regional Economic Communities (RECs) in Africa’s regional...
In one cover, records of two regional meetings to help African negotiators prepare for the world sta...
Meeting: Inception Workshop, Mombasa, KE, 25-29 January 2009The table of contents for this item can ...
The aim of the workshop was to upgrade the capacity of participants and equip them with skills in Pe...
To identify the capacity building needs for the cassava sector, a workshop was organized in Abeokuta...
Despite recent changes, many countries in Africa remain trapped in economic challenges such as the h...
African capacity building was first identified as a major development problem during the transition ...
The Agreement Establishing the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) presents an unprecedente...
This paper reviews the purpose and potential of commodity exchanges in Africa. Drawing from the exis...
This chapter takes stock of the state of play of preferential trade negotiations in services in Afri...
Abstract: Trade has been closely linked to the domestic, regional, intra-continental and global grow...
Paper presented during the plenary session on Trade as an Engine of Growth and Development
The intent of capacity building in international development cooperation is to enable people to cont...
The World Trade Organisation (WTO) has emerged as a key organ of governance and management of the gl...
Regional Integration is one of the most prominent phenomena in the 21st century; it has manifested i...
This Occasional Paper examines the role of Regional Economic Communities (RECs) in Africa’s regional...
In one cover, records of two regional meetings to help African negotiators prepare for the world sta...
Meeting: Inception Workshop, Mombasa, KE, 25-29 January 2009The table of contents for this item can ...
The aim of the workshop was to upgrade the capacity of participants and equip them with skills in Pe...
To identify the capacity building needs for the cassava sector, a workshop was organized in Abeokuta...
Despite recent changes, many countries in Africa remain trapped in economic challenges such as the h...
African capacity building was first identified as a major development problem during the transition ...
The Agreement Establishing the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) presents an unprecedente...
This paper reviews the purpose and potential of commodity exchanges in Africa. Drawing from the exis...
This chapter takes stock of the state of play of preferential trade negotiations in services in Afri...
Abstract: Trade has been closely linked to the domestic, regional, intra-continental and global grow...
Paper presented during the plenary session on Trade as an Engine of Growth and Development
The intent of capacity building in international development cooperation is to enable people to cont...