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Work of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) on trade and development aims to help developing countries integrate effectively in the global economy and generate sustainable, pro-poor growth, through improved market access and enhanced trade capacity. DAC work focuses on: Monitoring & co-ordination: Monitoring the delivery of donor-funded (TRTA/CB) projects and programmes, as well as donor strategies for TRTA/CB (through the TCB Database and Survey); Recommendations/Guidance: Sharing good practices in the implementation of TRTA/CB projects and programmes, amongst relevant stakeholders in OECD countries, donor field offices and developing country officials, business people and academia (see DAC Guidelines on Strengthening Trade Capacity for Development); Impact assessment: Collaborative work in assessing the impact of donors' TRTA/CB programmes (concrete outputs still need to be agreed upon). Dialogue and advocacy: Facilitating dialogue between trade and development policy makers at the OECD and in developing countries, in order to encourage greater coherence between trade and development policies. NB: Trade-related technical assistance and capacity building programmes seek to enhance the ability of policymakers, enterprises and civil society in developing countries to: |
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