Created in 1962 by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in Paris, the Development Centre is an interface between OECD Member countries and the emerging and developing economies.

The Centre's Member countries are represented at Ambassadorial level on a Governing Board which oversees the design and implementation of bi-annual work programmes  .

 

 

For more information see: Who we are and what we do?

 

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