The UNCTAD secretariat is pleased to announce that the next regional course on key issues on the international economic agenda, which is designed for economies in Asia and the Pacific, will be hosted by the Foreign Service Academy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Pakistan. The course will be held from 2 to 13 December 2024.
The course will focus on the links between trade, investment, finance and development, including in the context of the global pandemic and responses to shocks. Its aims are as follows:
- To enhance understanding of the relationship between trade, investment, finance and development and their links to country development strategies and building resilience;
- To enhance understanding of current economic debates, the economic impact of the pandemic, the Sustainable Development Goals and the implications for policymakers in developing countries;
- To provide participants with knowledge and skills that will prepare them for negotiations, as well as to design and implement trade and development policies. These tools are designed to meet the needs and interests of their countries.
The syllabus will draw on the perspective of UNCTAD, analytical work and lessons learned from technical cooperation activities, and will be enriched by the competence and expertise of representatives of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. Experts from Pakistan will share national experiences in promoting and managing trade, investment, finance and development and policies formulated in response to the global pandemic.
The course is aimed primarily at mid-level government officials in ministries and institutions dealing with trade, investment, finance, development and technology issues who are involved in the formulation and implementation of national trade and development policies. Depending on the availability of places in the course, other applicants, such as university-level academics, may be considered. Kindly be reminded that participants who have previously completed a regional course on key issues on the international economic agenda may not be nominated again.
The course will be given in English and the training materials will also be made available English. Candidates are expected to have a full working knowledge of English.
In the interest of efficiency, the application process is divided into two parts. First, UNCTAD member States in Asia and the Pacific are invited to present, by 10 September 2024, the names and email addresses of qualified candidates to the secretariat through their permanent missions in Geneva. Second, these candidates will be contacted by the secretariat to complete an application online; the application process must be completed by 17 September 2024. It is therefore advisable that this information be submitted as soon as possible. Member States of successful candidates will be notified of the decision of UNCTAD following the selection committee meeting to be held on 24 September 2024.
Member States are encouraged to nominate more than one candidate per country. The selection committee will take into consideration all applications, provided that the candidates meet the eligibility criteria.