2. UNCTAD
(UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE
ON TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT)
1964
By:- Ankush Kumar Rana
MBA
Army Institute Of Management &
Technology, Greater Noida, India
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3. Organization of UNCTAD
Established in 1964 as a permanent intergovernmental body.
Members :- 194 countries (October 2012)
Goals are to "maximize the trade, investment and development
opportunities of developing countries and assist them in their
efforts to integrate into the world economy on an equitable
basis.“
Headquarters:-Geneva, Switzerland.
Head :- Supachai Panitchpakd
Website:-www.unctad.org
The Conference ordinarily meets once in four years.
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4. Trade and
Development
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Manufactures Shipping
Trade
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5. Main functions of UNCTAD
• To promote international trade all over
the world.
• To formulate principles and policies.
• To make proposal for putting the said
principles and policies into effect.
• To review and facilitate the co-ordination of
activities of the other institutions.
• To be available as a centre for harmonious
trade.
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6. Overview of activities
• Trade and commodities :- Includes
diversification, development, competition, consumer policies, trade
negotiations, and environment protection etc.
• Investment and enterprise development:- international
investment & guides and technology arrangements, information
system (UNCTAD database), ASYCUDA programme (Integrated
customs system that speeds up customs clearance procedures) and
ACIS programme (Computerized cargo tracking system installed
in 20 developing countries.
• Financial assistance :- IMF and World Bank
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7. Meetings
I. Geneva, 1964
II. New Delhi, 1968
III. Santiago, 1972
IV. Nairobi, 1976
V. Manila, 1979
VI. Belgrade, 1983
VII. Cartagena, Colombia on 8–25 February 1992
VIII.Midrand, South Africa on 27 April – 11 May 1996
IX. UNCTAD X in Bangkok, Thailand on February 2000
X. UNCTAD XI in Sao Paulo, Brazil on 13–18 June 2004
XI. UNCTAD XII in Accra, Ghana on 21–25 April 2008
XII. UNCTAD XIII in Doha, Qatar on 21–26 April 2012
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8. UNCTAD II 1968 NEW DELHI
• To reappraise the economic situation and its
implementing the recommendation of UNCTAD
I.
• Problems and measures of economic integration
and trade and development among developing
countries.
• Special measures for economic and social up
liftment of the last developed among the
developing nations.
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9. Advantages
• Training material is disseminated more efficiently.
• Accessibility to material and training in a cost-effective way.
• The programme allows students and professionals to learn on
their own time, in their own place, at their own pace.
• Study materials and lessons are accessible in PDF format
for online study.
• The programme can reach remote locations in instances where
the instructor cannot travel. This way, course
participants, policymakers and company managers can be
reached in developing countries.
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10. Sum Numbers
• UNCTAD secretariat: 400 staff
• Annual Regular budget: US $ 57 million
• Extra--budgetary funds: US$ 35 million
(2005)
• No field offices
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11. Reports
UNCTAD produces a number of topical reports, including:-
• The Trade and Development Report
• The Trade and Environment Review
• The World Investment Report
• The Economic Development in Africa Report
• The Least Developed Countries Report
• UNCTAD Statistics
• The Information Economy Report
• The Review of Maritime Transport
• The International Accounting and Reporting Issues Annual
Review
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