05 February 2025
14:00 - 16:00 hrs. (CET)
Online

UNCTAD Reform Tracker for National Trade Facilitation Committees (NTFCs) is currently being implemented in 30 countries across three continents. 

This quarterly meeting for the national administrators of the Reform Tracker is an opportunity to learn about new features of the tool, as well as share best practices and lessons learned. 

The Reform Tracker is a tool developed by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development to monitor and track the progress of trade facilitation reforms. It is specifically designed to assist countries in implementing and improving their trade facilitation measures, including those outlined in the World Trade Organization's Trade Facilitation Agreement. 

The Reform Tracker provides a way to assess and visualize the implementation status of reforms. It helps identify areas where progress has been made, where further improvements are needed, and where countries may need technical assistance or support to fully implement these reforms. 

This tool is primarily aimed at supporting National Trade Facilitation Committees, which are multi-stakeholder bodies established in countries to oversee and promote trade facilitation initiatives. The Reform Tracker serves as a resource for these committees to ensure that the processes are on track and that trade is facilitated more efficiently and smoothly across borders.

 

Countries: • Bolivia • Botswana • Burundi • Cambodia • Democratic Republic of Congo • Dominica • Ecuador • Egypt • Eswatini • Grenada • Honduras • Kenya • Lesotho • Madagascar • Malawi • Mongolia • Namibia • Peru • Rwanda • Saint Lucia • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines • São-Tomé e Principe • Somalia • South Soudan • Tanzania • Timor-Leste • Vanuatu • Uganda • Zambia • Zimbabwe

Sponsor / funding:
The Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland acting through HM Revenue and Customs, African Development Bank

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