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20-25
January, Nairobi, Kenya: WORLD SOCIAL FORUM 2007. The seventh
World Social Forum aims to bring together activists in social
justice, economic justice, and environmental sustainability
from all over the globe for five days of workshops, symposia,
and cultural events. The theme for this year's forum is "People's
Struggles, People's Alternatives". Internet: http://wsf2007.org.
22-24
January, New Delhi, India: SEVENTH DELHI SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUMMIT. Organised by the Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
Focusing on the sustainability of natural resources, this
summit will bring together decision makers from government,
business, civil society, the media, the research and scientific
community to discuss and debate long term sustainable development.
Themes include climate change and health, technology for the
poor, prudent use of natural resources, and water management
systems. Internet: http://static.teriin.org/dsds/2007/about.htm
23-27
January, Chiang Mai, Thailand: INTERNATIONAL DIALOUGE ON SCIENCE
AND PRACTICE IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: LINKING KNOWLEDGE
WITH ACTION. Organised by the Initiative of Science and Technology
for Sustainability (ISTS), the Academy of Sciences for the
Developing World (TWAS), and the Sustainable Europe Research
Institute (SERI). Sustainable development is only possible
with the knowledge and collaboration of science and practitioners
at the global, regional, and local levels. This dialogue aims
to bring together these actors to discuss the quality and
effectiveness of sustainable development activities and further
promote implementation of sustainable technologies. Internet:
http://www.scidev.net/events/index.cfm?fuseaction=readevents&itemid=672&language=1.
24-28
January, Davos, Switzerland: WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM ANNUAL MEETING
2007: SHAPING THE GLOBAL AGENDA, THE SHIFTING POWER EQUATION.
Be it in geopolitics from west to east, or in business from
producers to consumers, power is shifting at a tremendous
pace, raising questions of how we are to organize and operate
in a changing global environment. This year's World Economic
Forum Annual Meeting summit is a unique opportunity will bring
together leaders from all walks of life -- business, government,
the media, academia, the arts and civil society -- to examine
global shifts in power -- in geopolitics from west to east,
as well as in business from producers to consumers. They will
address questions of how to organize and operate in a changing
global environment, and seek to this shift and shape the 2007
global agenda. Internet: http://www.weforum.org/en/index.htm.
29-30
January, Nairobi, Kenya: REGIONAL CONFERENCE ON CAPACITY BUILDING
FOR THE FAST TRACKING OF THE EAST AFRICAN COMMON MARKET. Organized
but the Consumer Unity and Trust Society's Nairobi Resource
Centre (CUTS-NRC), with the support of the Canadian International
Development Agency (CIDA) and the United Kingdom's Department
for International Development (DfID) in agreement with the
East African Community (EAC). The goal of this conference
is to provide a platform for regional stakeholders from agriculture,
business, government, and civil society to discuss and debate
practical and policy issues regarding the proposed East African
common market. internet: http://www.cuts-citee.org
30-31
January, Geneva, Switzerland: THE THIRD GLOBAL CONGRESS ON
COMBATING COUNTERFEITING AND PIRACY. The World Intellectual
Property Organization, Interpol, and the World Customs Organization
and the world business community jointly convened this meeting
for government officials, policy makers, and stakeholders
from NGOs and industry. The congress aims to formulate practical
strategies to tackle the challenges posed by the worldwide
trade in counterfeit and pirated products which threaten economic
development and consumer safety. This year's theme is "Shared
Challenges
Common Goals. internet: http://www.ccapcongress.net/
31 January-1
February, Geneva, Switzerland: EXPLORATORY DIALOGUE ON PROMOTING
SUSTAINABLE LAND MANAGEMENT THROUGH TRADE. Convened by the
Global Mechanism of the UNCCD in collaboration with the International
Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD), this
dialogue aims to promote investment in sustainable land management
in dryland regions through market access, trade, and knowledge
mobilisation. For further information please contact Marie
Chamay, e-mail: mchamay@ictsd.ch
or Eleonora Canigiani, e-mail: e.canigiani@ifad.org;
internet: http://www.global-mechanism.org/news--events/events/promoting-slm-through-trade-workshop/.
FEBRUARY
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2-3 February,
Paris, France. CITIZENS OF THE EARTH: THE PARIS CONFERENCE
ON GLOBAL ECOLOGICCAL GOVERNANCE. At the instigation of French
President Jacques Chirac, this conference will bring together
government ministers, scientists, business leaders, NGOs,
and public figures from more than 60 countries to assess the
threats facing the environment, develop priorities for combating
those threats, and work towards creating a United Nations
Environment Organization to promote better environmental governance.
internet: http://www.citoyensdelaterre.fr/conference/?-English-
5-9 February,
Nairobi, Kenya. UN ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME (UNEP), 24th SESSION
OF THE GOVERNING COUNCIL/GLOBAL MINISTERIAL ENVRIONMENT FORUM.
Members of the UNEP Governing Council will gather to review
and discuss important and emerging environmental policy issues,
cooperation and coordination with the UN system and civil
society, the outcomes of the World Summit on Sustainable Development,
and the UNEP's contribution to the forthcoming session of
the Commission on Sustainable Development. Side events include
an Environmentally Friendly Technologies Exhibition and a
High-Level Roundtable on the theme of this year's session:
"Globalization and Environment." internet: http://www.unep.org/gc/gc24/.
5-6 February,
Manila, Philippines. INVESTING IN ASIA'S URBAN FUTURE. Hosted
by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and German Federal Ministry
of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), this conference
will discuss and recommend programs to support sustainable
urban development and address poverty in many Asian countries.
Participants include high level officials from national and
local governments, civil society, private sector, academia,
and international organizations with presentations from various
experts on urban development. A Memorandum of Understanding
will be discussed and signed, signifying intent of the ADB,
BMZ, and interested parties to collaborate on urban development
issues. internet: http://www.adb.org/Documents/Events/2007/asia-urban/default.asp#participants
9-10 February,
Essen, Germany. G-7 FINANCE MINISTERS MEETING. In addition
to central fiscal policy issues, the first meeting in 2007
of finance ministers and central bank governors from the Group
of Seven leading industrialised nations will address the development
of capital markets in emerging economies, improvement of public
finance in developing countries, fiscal policy for the promotion
of energy efficiency and renewable energy, and how the International
Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank will adapt to changing
global conditions. internet: http://www.bundesfinanzministerium.de/lang_de/nn_54/nsc_true/DE/Internationale__Beziehungen/Informelle__Gremien__der__Zusammenarbeit/G7__G8/001__en,templateId=renderPrint.html.
12-14
February, Berlin, Germany. TIME TO ADAPT: CLIMATE CHANGE AND
THE EUROPEAN WATER DIMENSION CONFERENCE. Hosted by the German
Federal Ministry for Environment, Nature Conservation, and
Nuclear Safety, for government representatives, scientists,
researchers, and non-governmental organisations, this conference
aims to discuss the future impacts of climate change on water
management and water dependent sectors such as agriculture,
energy, inland navigation, and tourism. internet: http://www.climate-water-adaptation-berlin2007.org/index.htm
13 February,
Washington, D.C. THE 2007 CONGRESSIONAL AID AGENDA. The Washington
International Trade Association (WITA) and International Gateway
present an off-the-record discussion of the US Congress' trade
agenda for the upcoming year, ongoing free trade agreement
negotiations, and the Doha Round. Speakers include staff and
trade counselors of the House Ways and Means Committee and
the Senate Finance Committee. internet: http://www.wita.org
16 February,
Washington, D.C. THIRD ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE.
The ABCI Institute- Brazilian International Trade Scholars,
Inc. and Brazil Institute of the Woodrow Wilson Center will
present this event featuring Brazilian government officials
and expert analysts discussing major issues in international
trade. Four panels will discuss the 2007 trade policy outlook,
developments in antidumping and countervailing duty investigations,
WTO dispute settlement and compliance issues, and ethanol
production and trade. The event will be webcast live. internet:
http://www.wilsoncenter.org
16 February,
Geneva, Switzerland. FLEXIBILITIES IN THE PATENT SYSTEM. The
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) will present
an afternoon colloquium featuring experts in patent law and
intellectual property from the Max Planck Institute for Intellectual
Property, Competition and Tax Law and the School of Legal
Studies at the Cochin University of Science and Technology.
email: patents.mail@wipo.int internet: http://www.wipo.int/patent/colloquia/en/2007/02/index.html
19-24
February, Nicosia, Cyprus. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENVIRONMENT:
SURVIVAL AND SUSTAINABILITY. Organized by the Near East University,
the conference features more than 100 keynote speeches, including
three by Nobel laureates, which address environmental threats
and challenges. The aim of the conference is to create a multi-disciplinary
discussion between policy makers, researchers, and academics
in order to produce policy options and materials for decision
makers seeking to combat environmental problems. internet:
http://www.neuconference.org.
21 February,
Washington, D.C. THE FARM BILL AND THE DOHA ROUND. Organised
by the Washington International Trade Association, this event
features the participation of US Agriculture Secretary of
Mike Johanns. It will address the many questions about the
2007 Farm Bill and its implications on the Doha Round. internet:
http://www.wita.org
21 February,
Geneva, Switzerland. NEW TRENDS IN TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER: IMPLICATIONS
FOR A WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANIZATION (WIPO) DEVELOPMENT
AGENDA. Organised by the International Centre for Trade and
Sustainable Development (ICTSD) on the sidelines of the meeting
of the Provisional Committee on Proposals Related to a WIPO
Development Agenda. Professor John Barton, Emeritus Professor
of Law at Stanford University and former chair of the independent
UK Commission on Intellectual Property Rights, will present
his views on recent trends in technology transfer and identify
links with the current discussion on a WIPO Development Agenda.
The side event will aim to: explore how technology is transferred
today to and from developing countries; identify new channels
and barriers that affect such transfer; highlight policy approaches
that might be of assistance in increasing flows and overcoming
barriers; and facilitate exchange between different stakeholders
on the implications of new trends in technology transfer.
internet: http://www.iprsonline.org/unctadictsd/dialogue/2007-02-21/2007-02-21_desc.htm
26 February,
Managua, Nicaragua: NICARAGUAN NATIONAL MEETING AND EXPERTS'
ROUNDTABLE ON TRADE IN SERVICES
AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. Organised by the International
Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD), in collaboration
with the Nitlapán Research Institute for Development
at the University of Central America. The meeting will provide
a forum for the presentation of the findings of a Nicaraguan
case study commissioned by ICTSD. The case study, which focuses
on tourism services, environmental services and logistics
services seeks to analyse the relevance of the services sector
in advancing the sustainable development goals of Nicaragua,
the opportunities and risks appurtenant to liberalising trade
in selected services sectors or modes of supply and possible
options regarding the corollary regulatory reform and other
flanking measures that may be needed to achieve these goals,
will be presented. Following on from the National Meeting
there will be an Experts' Roundtable which will focus on tourism
services. This Experts' Roundtable will produce a Roadmap
for Implementation which will constitute a practical tool
for policy makers to take the next step and translate the
domestic interests identified in each priority sector into
specific domestic reform proposals. For more information e-mail:
hullrich@ictsd.ch;
tel: +41 (0)22 917 88 46; fax: +41 (0)22 917 80 93; internet:
http://www.ictsd.org/issarea/services/roundtable/2007-02-26/2007-02-26_desc.htm
26 February
to 2 March, New York, United States: CSD-15 INTERGOVERNMENTAL
PREPARATORY MEETING. This will be a preparatory meeting for
the fifteenth session of the UN Commission on Sustainable
Development (CSD-15). The discussions will focus on energy
for sustainable development, industrial development, air pollution/atmosphere,
and climate change. For further information contact the Division
for Sustainable Development, Department of Economic and Social
Affairs; tel: +1 212 963 8102; fax: +1 212 963 4260; e-mail:
dsd@un.org; internet: http://www.un.org/esa/sustdev/csd/csd15/csd15_ipm.htm.
27 February,
Copenhagen, Denmark: THE WTO AND THE SHRINKING OF DEVELOPMENT
SPACE: HOW BIG IS THE BITE? The Danish Institute of International
Studies will present a trade and development seminar featuring
Dr. Alisa DiCaprio of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Global Development and Environment Institute. She will examine
the industrial policies of Newly Industrialised Countries
employed during the GATT regime and to what extent the textual
limitations of the 1994 WTO agreement has resulted in actual
changes in policy implementation. For more information, contact
events@diis.dk. internet:
http://www.diis.dk/sw152.asp
28 February
to 2 March, Wels, Austria: WORLD SUSTAINABLE ENERGY DAYS 2007.
Organised by the O.Ö. Energiesparverband, four concurrent
conferences offer a range of events and seminars on sustainable
energy production and use, the future of renewable energy
technology, efficiency and renewable energy sources, and rural
sustainable energy development. internet: http://www.wsed.at.
28 February,
Washington, D.C.: INTERNATIONAL TRADE: THE 2006 RECORD AND
THE DYNAMIC FOR 2007. This breakfast discussion, hosted by
the Washington International Trade Association (WITA), will
feature US Undersecretary of Commerce for International Trade
Franklin Lavin, who will present an in-depth analysis of the
dynamics underlying the 2006 record international trade numbers.
For further information email events@wita.org;
or visit http://www.wita.org.
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1-2 March,
Geneva, Switzerland: DISCIPLINING FISHERIES SUBSIDIES - INCORPORATION
SUSTAINABILITY AT THE WTO AND BEYOND. Developing new disciplines
on fisheries subsidies that present sustainability concerns
is a priority for achieving sustainable management of the
world's fisheries resources. After several years of work on
subsidies reform at UNEP and WWF, the remaining question is
how "sustainability" can be incorporated into appropriate
and workable conditions on fisheries subsidies at the WTO
and beyond, including national and regional level fisheries
policy. Answering this question is the aim of this symposium.
For more information about this meeting contact Anja von Moltke
(anja.moltke@unep.ch)
or Aimee Gonzales (agonzales@wwfint.org)
or visit http://www.unep.ch/etb/events/2007fish_symposium.php.
8 March,
Copenhagen, Denmark: MAKING PREFERENCES WORK FOR AFRICA. The
Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) will host
this trade and development seminar featuring Paul Collier,
Professor of Economics, Oxford University and Peter Gibbon,
Senior Researcher, DIIS discussing "How trade policy
for parts of Africa can offer more opportunities than aid,"
and "Making a difference in bilateral trade agreements:
the case of rules of origin," respectively. For more
information, contact event@diis.dk;
internet: http://www.diis.dk.
8-9 March,
Bangkok, Thailand: OECD/UNDESA/UNESCAP WORKSHOP ON DEVELOPING
SUSTAINABILITY STRATEGIES IN ASIA. This workshop, jointly
organised by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
Development (OECD), the UN Division for Sustainable Development
(UNDESA), and the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia
and the Pacific (UNESCAP), will review national sustainable
development and poverty reduction strategies in Asian and
Pacific countries and the options for better integration of
these policies; internet: http://www.oecd.org/document/49/0,2340,en_2649_201185_32618737_1_1_1_1,00.html.
12-13 March, New Delhi, India: SAVING DOHA
AND DELIVERING ON DEVELOPMENT. Organised by the Government
of India, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace,
Oxfam International, the National Council for Applied Economic
Research, and the Consumer Unity and Trust Society International
(CUTS), participants at this seminar will discuss progress,
or the lack thereof, in the Doha round and how it can be redirected
to benefit developing nations. For more information, contact
Tpapanicolas@carnegieendowment.org.
13-15
March, Copenhagen, Denmark: CARBON MARKET INSIGHTS 2007. Organised
by PointCarbon, this year's event will consider, among other
topics, the opening up of the EU emissions trading scheme
to the global carbon markets. Three programme areas - carbon
trading, carbon projects, and carbon and energy - will be
explored through a series of presentations, roundtables, case
studies, and workshops. Al Gore will give the keynote address.
For more information, contact conference@pointcarbon.com
or visit http://www.pointcarbon.com/Events/Carbon%20Market%20Insights/category401.html
15-16
March, Geneva, Switzerland. UNCTAD EXPERT GROUP MEETING ON
THE DEVELOPMENT IMPLICATIONS OF REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
(RTAs) AND THEIR INTERFACE WITH THE MULTILATERAL TRADING SYSTEM.
Organised by the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD),
the Expert Meeting will aim to identify practical lessons
for policy options in regional and multilateral integration
processes. Participants will address recent trends in RTAs
and their developmental and systemic implications; specific
market access issues in regional trade negotiations in goods
and services; regulatory provisions, including intellectual
property rights, investment and competition policies; South-South
trade integration and cooperation; and the manner in which
RTAs and the multilateral system interact with each other
and possible synergies and complementarities between the two
processes. For more information, contact Mina Mashayekhi (Mina.Mashayekhi@unctad.org)
or Taisuke Ito (Taisuke.Ito@unctad.org);
internet: http://www.unctad.org/Templates/meeting.asp?intItemID=2068&lang=1&m=13242
15-16
March, Nairobi, Kenya. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LINKAGES
BETWEEN TRADE, DEVELOPMENT, AND POVERTY REDUCTION. The Consumer
Unity and Trust Society International (CUTS) has organised
this conference to bring together project partners from 15
countries across South-East Asia, Southern Africa, and Europe
with representatives from inter-governmental agencies, civil
society, and research organizations to discuss the involvement
of civil society in implementing aid for trade programmes.
internet: http://www.cuts-citee.org
17 March,
Lahore, Pakistan: NATIONAL MEETING AND EXPERTS' ROUNDTABLE
ON TRADE IN SERVICES AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. Organised
by the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development,
in collaboration with the Lahore University of Management
Sciences. The National Meeting will provide a forum where
the findings of a Pakistan case study commissioned by ICTSD
will be presented. The country study, which focuses on Pakistan's
construction and related engineering services, architecture
services, engineering and integrated engineering services,
energy services, and environmental services seeks to analyse
the relevance of the services sector in advancing the sustainable
development goals of Pakistan, the opportunities and risks
appurtenant to liberalising trade in selected services sectors
or modes of supply and possible options regarding the corollary
regulatory reform and other flanking measures that may be
needed to achieve these goals, will be presented. Following
on from the National Meeting there will be an Experts' Roundtable
which will focus on construction and related engineering services.
The main elements raised during the discussion will be compiled
into a roadmap for implementation. This roadmap will constitute
a practical tool for policy makers to take the next step and
translate the domestic interests identified in each priority
sector into specific domestic reform proposals. For more information
e-mail: hullrich@ictsd.ch;
tel: +41 (0)22 917 88 46; fax: +41 (0)22 917 80 93. internet:
http://www.ictsd.org/issarea/services/roundtable/2007-03-17/2007-03-17_desc.htm
18-19
March, Beijing, China. CHINA DEVELOPMENT FORUM 2007. Organised
by the China Development Research Foundation, under the banner
of "Towards New Models of Economic Growth," this
forum will bring academics and senior personnel from business
and international organizations together with Chinese government
officials, executives, researchers and economists to discuss
a variety of topics including environment, income distribution,
technology, and growth dynamics. internet:
http://www.cdrf.org.cn/2007cdf/index.htm
19-23
March, Geneva, Switzerland. UN CONFERENCE ON TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT
(UNCTAD) COMMISSION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN GOODS AND SERVICES,
AND COMMODITIES, 11th SESSION. The key issues to be addressed
at this high-level session include possibilities for networking
among regional trade agreements of developing countries in
order to share experience and insights; commodity sector development
as an essential element of poverty reduction; a review of
UNCTAD's work in regard to non-tariff barriers and market
access; and the development implications of trade in services.
internet: http://www.unctad.org/Templates/meeting.asp?intItemID=1942&lang=1&m=12761
22-24
March, New Delhi, India. POLITICAL ECONOMY CONSTRAINTS IN
REGULATORY REGIMES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. Organised by the
Consumer Unity and Trust Society International (CUTS), as
part of their research programme 'Competition, Regulation,
and Development Research Forum', the symposium will feature
presentations on research findings from the first phase of
the programme. Authors and participants, including political
economists, policymakers, government officials, and representatives
from regulatory authorities, will identify and deliberate
the political economy constraints developing countries face
in implementing competition and regulatory regimes. For more
information, contact cdrf@cuts.org.
internet: www.circ.in/cdrfsymp.htm
26-29
March, Geneva, Switzerland. SOUTH CENTRE WORKSHOP ON TRADE
IN SERVICES. Organized by South Centre, an intergovernmental
organization of developing countries, the theme of this year's
workshop is "Linking Multilateral and regional processes
of negotiations on trade in services: What is at stake for
least-developed countries?" Some of the issues to be
discussed include the development challenges of LDCs arising
from WTO and EU Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) negotiations,
development strategies, and the strategic role of services.
internet: http://www.southcentre.org/Events/2007Mar_ServicesWorkshop.htm
28- 30
March, Oslo, Norway: THE OSLO CONFERENCE ON GOOD GOVERNANCE,
SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY. The Oslo Conference
aims to take the ongoing debate about business and sustainability
beyond corporate social
responsibility by providing a platform for an integrated approach
comprised of key players from government, business, academia,
trade-unions and non-governmental organisations (NGOs). The
conference is hosted by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign
Affairs in cooperation with the World Business Council for
Sustainable Development, United Nations Environment Programme
(UNEP), the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), the Norwegian
Ministry of the Environment and the City of Oslo. For further
information visit http://www.csr-oslo.org/.
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3-4 April
2007, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. BIOFUELS AND CARBON MARKETS
AMERICAS. This meeting of industry experts, organized by Green
Power Conferences, will address the challenges and opportunities
of the biofuel, biogas, and carbon industries in Latin America
through three concurrent sessions. For more information, contact
annie.ellis@greenpowerconferences.com.
internet: www.greenpowerconferences.com.
9-10 April,
Doha, Qatar. ARAB WORLD COMPETTIVENESS ROUNDTABLE. In an effort
to advance economic reform in the Middle East, the World Economic
Forum will release its third Arab World Competitiveness Report
at an exclusive roundtable meeting. Top policy-makers, business
leaders, researchers, and the authors will discuss the recommended
practices and barriers to growth identified by the report
and translate the results of the report into a plan of action
for the Middle East. This event is a precursor to the World
Economic Forum on the Middle East which will be held 18-20
May in Jordan. e-mail: arabroundtable@weforum.org;
internet: http://www.weforum.org/en/events/ArabWorldCompetitivenessRoundtable/index.htm.
14-15
April, Washington, DC. JOINT WORLD BANK-IMF DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
AND IMF INTERNATIONAL MONETARY AND FINANCIAL COMMITTEE. At
their annual spring meetings, the International Monetary and
Financial Committee and the World Bank Development Committee
will meet to discuss the progress on the work of the Fund
and Bank. A Program of Policy Dialogues for Civil Society
Organizations will be held concurrently from 12-16 April.
For more information, email bfcoffice@worldbank.org.
internet: http://www.imf.org/external/spring/2007/index.htm
16 April,
New York, USA. SPECIAL HIGH-LEVEL MEETING OF THE UN ECONOMIC
AND SOCIAL COUNCIL (ECOSOC) WITH THE BRETTON WOODS INSITUTIONS,
WTO, AND UNCTAD. This tenth annual meeting, organized by the
UN Financing for Development Office, brings together ECOSOC
and the international finance and trade institutions to address
issues related to financing for development, realizing the
Doha development agenda though effective trade and investment
policies, and achieving the Millennium Development Goals.
A civil society preparatory forum will be held the day before.
For more information, contact Nikhil Seth, Director for ECOSOC
Support and Coordination, tel. +1 212 963 1881, email: ecosocinfo@un.org;
or Oscar de Rojas, Director of the Office of Financing for
Development, tel. +1 212 963 2587, email: ffdoffice@un.org.
internet: http://www.un.org/esa/ffd/
19 April,
Brussels, Belgium. FAIR TRADE PUBLIC PURCHASING AS A TOOL
FOR SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION PATTERNS. The final
conference of the Fair Procura Project aims to examine the
policies and practices of fair trade procurement, the impact
of fair trade on the producer's communities, and the further
steps the EU can take to ensure coherence between EU policy
and fair trade promotion. The conference will be of particular
interest to European and National authorities, fair trade
and consumer associations, and universities. The conference
is organized under the auspices of the European Fair Trade
Association, CTM Altromercato, Fair Trade Original, IDEAS,
and OXFAM Wereldwinkels with the financial support of the
European Commission and EuropeAid. For more information, email
fair-procura@eftafairtrade.org.
internet: http://www.european-fair-trade-association.org/FairProcura/events.php
24-26
April 2007, São Paulo, Brazil. SECOND IBERO-AMERICAN
CONFERENCE ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. Organized by the World
Business Council on Sustainable Development (WBSCD) and its
Brazilian affiliate (CEBDS) with the support of UNESCO, UN
University and UNEP, the conference will bring together businesses,
academics, specialists, policy makers, and NGOs from Latin
America to address the challenges of sustainable development
for society, business, and government, and share experiences
with sustainable practices. internet: http://www.sustentavel.org.br
( in Portuguese) or http://www.wbcsd.ch.
25-27
April, Geneva, Switzerland. JOINT ADVISORY GROUP ON THE INTERNATIONAL
TRADE CENTRE (ITC), 40th SESSION. Trade promotion authorities
from the Member states of the WTO and the UN Conference on
Trade and Development (UNCTAD) will meet to examine the activities
of the ITC and make recommendations to the UNCTAD Trade and
Development Board and the WTO General Council. internet: http://www.unctad.org/Templates/meeting.asp?intItemID=1942&lang=1&m=13301&info=not
26 April,
International. WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY DAY. The World
Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) will celebrate the
link between intellectual property (IP) and creativity; this
year's theme is 'Encouraging Creativity'. The IP system is
what sustains and nourishes the world's creative community.
The day will be celebrated through various seminars and ceremonies
organized by national IP authorities to promote understanding
and respect for intellectual property. internet:
http://www.wipo.int/about-ip/en/world_ip/2007/
30 April
to 11 May, New York, United States: UN CSD-15. The fifteenth
session of the UN Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD-15)
will focus on the areas of energy for sustainable development,
industrial development, air pollution/atmosphere, and climate
change. For further information contact the Division for Sustainable
Development, Department of Economic and Social Affairs; tel:
+1 212 963 8102; fax: +1 212 963 4260; e-mail: dsd@un.org;
internet: http://www.un.org/esa/sustdev/csd/policy.htm.
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2-3 May,
Minneapolis, US. TOWARD A GLOBAL FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL POLICY
FOR AN OPEN INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY. The worldwide tendency
to consider food and agricultural policies from a national
or domestic perspective has created barriers to the efficient
use of the world's agricultural resources and reduced the
contributions that agriculture can make to global economic
welfare. This symposium to honour University of Minnesota
Regents Professor Emeritus G. Edward Schuh will bring together
scholars and policy experts to discuss how to move toward
a global food and agricultural policy for an open international
economy. For more information, including presenters and paper
topics, please see internet: http://www.hhh.umn.edu/schuh_symposium/index.html.
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