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EVENTS
For a more comprehensive
list of events in trade and sustainable development, please refer
to ICTSD's web calendar at: http://www.ictsd.org/cal/index.htm.
If you would like to submit an event, please email events@ictsd.ch.
Coming
up: 22-28 November
22 November,
Brussels, Belgium. EU BILATERAL AND REGIONAL FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS
- BRINGING WOMEN TO THE CENTRE OF THE DEBATE. This one day consultation
by WIDE and the International Gender and Trade Network, sponsored
by the European Commission, aims to raise awareness and create an
enhanced understanding of the impacts of EU trade polices on women's
livelihoods, gender equality and social justice in partner countries.
Internet: http://www.igtn.org/page/761/1
22-23 November,
Geneva, Switzerland. NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN
SERVICES. Organised by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation
and Development (OECD) and the Centre d'études prospectives
et d'informations internationales, this meeting aims to examine
UNCTAD's debt-management programme's capacity building activities,
its debt management and financial analysis (DMFAS) system, and its
future direction. Internet: http://www.unctad.org/Templates/Meeting.asp?intItemID=2068&lang=1&m=14699&year=2007&month=11
23 November,
Frankfurt, Germany. CAPITAL FLOWS : THREAT OR SALVATION ?. Organised
by the European Banking Congress and OECD. Internet: http://www.frankfurt-ebc.com/
27-28 November,
Cairo, Egypt. MAKING REFORMS SUCCEED: MOVING FORWARD WITH THE INVESTMENT
POLICY AGENDA. Organised by the MENA-OECD Investment Programme and
the Egyptian Ministry of Investment, this forum will take stock
of achievements in investment climate reforms and regional co-operation,
discuss remaining challenges and provide orientations for the way
forward. The meeting also hopes to attract private sector representatives
from all over the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and
engage them in targeted discussions on topics which the programme
has been working on throughout 2006, including investment, corporate
governance, taxation environment, and financial sector development,
among others. Internet: http://www.oecd.org/document/43/0,3343,en_34645207_34645590_37995051_1_1_1_1,00.html
27-28 November,
Lusaka, Zambia. STRENGHENING INVESTMENT CLIMATE ASSESSMENT AND REFORM
IN NEPAD COUNTRIES. This roundtable is organised by the OECD Directorate
for Financial and Enterprise Affairs. This roundtable hopes to build
on the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) and examine the different
methods of investment climate assessment, country reform agendas
and impact in specific sectors. Its overall aim is to develop policy
capacity building tools that will help the New Partnership for Africa's
Development (NEPAD) countries improve the investment related content
of APRM and to support implementation of investment climate reform
policies, with a specific focus on the investment environment conditions
conducive to attracting investment for development in the water
and sanitation sector. Internet: http://www.oecd.org/document/62/0,3343,en_2649_34487_39204606_1_1_1_1,00.html
26 November,
Geneva, Switzerland. FIFTH MEETING OF THE ADVISORY GROUP ON THE
STRENGTHENING OF UNCTAD TRAINING CAPACITIES AND HUMAN RESOURCES
DEVELOPMENT. This year, the Group members will focus on the role
of international organisations in building and sharing knowledge
for trade and development. They will examine some of the innovative
approaches being developed by, or in cooperation with, international
organisations and will discuss how successful they are or have been
in addressing the knowledge needs of developing countries and for
trade and development. Internet: http://www.unctad.org/Templates/Meeting.asp?intItemID=2068&lang=1&m=14771&year=2007&month=11
26-30 November,
Peru. TRADE AND ENVIRONMENT TRAINING COURSE FOR GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS.
The Organization of American States is organizing a series of courses
that aim to provide participants with a tool-kit to help them negotiate
and implement international trade agreements that contain environmental
provisions or a sustainable development perspective. This module
will explore the physical and economic relationship between trade
and environment. In particular, it will focus on trends associated
with increased trade activity and its impacts on environment and
development. This analysis will show that there is a pressing need
to balance trade and environmental goals in order to achieve sustainable
development. Internet: http://www.oas.org/dsd/Tool-kit/DEFAULT.htm
WTO
Events
An updated list
of forthcoming WTO meetings is posted at: http://www.wto.org/meets_public/meets_e.pdf.
Please bear in mind that dates and times of WTO meetings are often
changed, and that the WTO does not always announce the important
informal meetings of the different bodies. Unless otherwise indicated,
all WTO meetings are held at the WTO, Centre William Rappard, rue
de Lausanne 154, 1211 Geneva, Switzerland, and are open to WTO Members
and accredited observers only.
22 November:
COMMITTEE ON BUDGET, FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION
22 November:
CONSULTATIONS ON THE DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE ASPECTS OF COTTON
23 November:
COUNCIL FOR TRADE IN GOODS
26-28 November:
TRADE POLICY REVIEW BODY - THAILAND
28 November:
COMMITTEE ON BUDGET, FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION
Other Upcoming
Events
29 November,
New Delhi, India. NATIONAL CONSULTATION SERVICES TRADE AND DOMESTIC
REGULATION IN INDIA. This consultation is organised by engaging
the policy-makers (including regulators), civil society representatives,
inter-governmental and multilateral agencies, academics and media.
Country background paper and two sectoral case studies will be presented
at this meeting. After receiving comments from various stakeholders,
a synthesis paper will be prepared, outlining the policy implications
and impact of services liberalisation and domestic regulation on
these countries' economies. This synthesis paper will be finalised
after conducting the dissemination meeting so that deliberations
at these meetings are taken on board. It will act as a policy advocacy
document for future. Internet: http://www.cuts-citee.org/events-archive-nov07.htm#event01
5 December,
Lausanne, Switzerland. Energy and food: are biofuels a global and
sustainable solution? This conference/debate, organised by SVIAL/ASIAT,
the Swiss association of agronomists and food engineers, examines
the deep transformation of agricultural production that has resulted
from energy farming, which has given rise to a whole new industry
and profoundly changed global trade patterns for food and feedstuffs.
While many welcome these developments, others question the sustainability
of these developments. China has initiated a temporary moratorium,
while Brazil promotes its biofuels internationally. Registration
is open until 26 November. Geschäftsstelle SVIAL, Länggasse
79, 3052 Zollikofen; fax: +41 31 910 50 70; e-mail: svial@svial.ch.
A contribution will be collected at the entrance : SFr 50.- for
SVIAL members and EPF employees, SFr. 80.- for the others, except
for students for whom it is free of charge (valid student card).
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