In recent years, the UNCTAD
secretariat has paid special attention to the conditions and needs
of LDCs in the area of trade and environment.
- In April 1997,
UNCTAD and the Office of the Special Co-ordinator for African
Least Developed Countries (OSCAL) convened an Expert Meeting
on the implementation of special measures for least developed
countries in Agenda 21, in preparation for the 19th Special
Session for the UN General Assembly. The Expert Meeting paid
special attention to trade and environment issues.
- UNCTAD held a seminar
on Trade and Environment in Antananarivo, Madagascar, in March
1998. The seminar adopted recommendations for further work.
- The LDC 1998
Report contains a chapter on trade and environment
- A paper on Trade
and Environment was discussed at the UNCTAD seminar on the Positive
Agenda and LDCs, held in Pretoria, South Africa, from 21 to
25 June 1999.
- The project "Strengthening
Research and Policy-Making Capacities on Trade and Environment
in Developing Countries, funded by the UK Department for International
Development (DFID), includes 3 LDCs among 10 beneficiary developing
countries: Bangladesh, Republic of Tanzania and Uganda.
- The UNCTAD secretariat
and AITIC are planning a one-day workshop on trade and environment
for Geneva-based delegates from African countries and LDCs (Geneva,
October 1999)
- UNCTAD is preparing
a TRAINFORTRADE project on Trade and Environment (in French)
for Benin, Burkina Faso and Mali, likely to be funded by the
French Government
UNCTAD's Technical Cooperation on
Trade and Environment, and the Least Developed Countries
The Least
Developed Countries 1998 Report
emphasised the need for capacity building in the field of trade
and environment, including UNCTAD's technical co-operation programme
for LDCs. A recent seminar on the Positive Agenda and LDCs stressed
that future trade negotiations make it even more important to
step up efforts to help strengthen capacities in LDCs to participate
in the negotiations and to address trade and environment issues
throughout the trade liberalization process. The page entitled
"Partners" describes the
UNCTAD/UNEP cooperation on capacity building on trade and environment,
which is also relevant in this context.
UNCTAD's capacity building
activities on trade and environment are implemented in close coordination
between the office of the Special Coordinator for the Least Developed
Countries and DITC/Trade, Environment and Development Section.
There is also close coordination with the secretariats of the
WTO and UNEP, as well as civil society.
Objectives
UNCTAD's technical
cooperation for capacity building in LDCs on trade and environment
has the following immediate objectives:
- To facilitate dialogue
between trade, environment and development communities.
- To strengthen capacities
for policy analysis and trade and environment policy co-ordination
in developing countries.
- To assist LDCs in
taking advantage of new trading opportunities and to achieve
environmentally sustainable export growth.
- To support the effective
participation of LDCs in international deliberations on trade
and environment
Activities and issues
to be addressed
Techical cooperation
is implemented through regional and country projects. Activities
consist of policy-oriented studies, the compilation and analysis
of statistical information, seminars, training, and the promotion
of consultative mechanisms. Issues to be addressed include: market
access issues, the promotion of trading opportunities for environmentally
preferable products, trade liberalization and the environment,
preservation of biodiversity, domestically prohibited goods and
transfer of environmentally sound technologies
Training and the promotion
of policy dialogues will play a key role. Training will be provided
through the TRAINFORTRADE approach. This implies the development
of a training package and its adaptation to the specific needs
and conditions of each country, training seminars, and follow-up
activities to address priority issues identified in the training
seminars. Training of trainers is of key importance. It is expected
that some institutional mechanism will be implemented in each
beneficiary country to enable such activities.
Beneficiary countries:
priorities
Based on interest expressed
by LDCs, it is proposed that activities for which funding is sought
will focus on the following regions:
The Southern African
Development Community (SADC)
- Mozambique
- Malawi
- The Republic of
Tanzania
- Other LDCs in the
SADC region
South Asia
South Pacific
Activities under
preparation
Mozambique: a
broad programme of capacity building on Trade, Environment and
Development is being prepared. It will be implemented in cooperation
with UNEP and ICTSD. The projected has been requested by both
the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism as well as the Ministry
for the Coordination of Environmental Affairs. A Series of meetings
were held in Maputo, 21-23 July 1999, to prepare a national capacity
building project.
Malawi: UNCTAD
is already implementing a project, with support from UNDP, to
assess potential agricultural alternatives to production and export
of tobacco from Malawi. The first phase will be completed in July
1999. It is envisaged that a proposed second phase will include
a TRAINFORTRADE training course as well as policy dialogue to
discuss issues of national and regional interest as well as future
trade negotiations in the WTO and their relationship with the
environment.
South Asia: Training
activities in two LDCs in the SAARC region countries and a regional
seminar to promote policy dialogue are under preparation. This
will help to promote a larger programme in the region, for which
funding is being sought from UNDP and the Asian Development Bank
(Both donors have expressed a strong interest). The project will
be taken up at a SAARC meeting in Male, Maldives (August 1999)
for approval by members. The objectives of this programme are:
- To strengthen national
capacities to co-ordinate trade and environment policy-making
aimed at achieving sustainable development objectives in the
context of globalisation and trade liberalisation; and
- To strengthen regional
co-operation on trade and environment issues as part of a process
in moving towards a regional free trade agreement.
- To support participation
of South Asian countries in multilateral deliberations on trade
and environment
Other activities
South African Development
Community (SADC): Policy dialogue at the regional level as
well as TRAINFORTRADE packages at the national level, with special
focus on two LDCs in the SADC region.
South Pacific :
Cooperation with the FORUM secretariat and the South Pacific
Regional Environment Programme (SPREP). Background: UNCTAD assisted
the FORUM secretariat to organize a seminar on Trade and Environment
(Fiji, 25-27 January 1999). UNCTAD prepared a report on Trade
and Environment for consideration by the FORUM Island Countries
(FIC) Trade Ministers Meeting in June 1999. Ministers from FICs
inter alia decided to develop a programme to facilitate environmentally
friendly products from and to consider trade and environment linkages
throughout the trade liberalisation process. The FORUM secretariat
is seeking UNCTAD's assistance in this.
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