Development Centre Member Countries

The Development Centre's Governing Board consists of 38 countries, of which 23 are OECD members and 15 emerging economies, plus the European Commission and the African Development Bank.

 

Austria

India

Poland

Belgium

Indonesia

Portugal

Brazil

Ireland

Romania

Chile

Israel

Slovakia

Colombia

Italy

South Africa
Costa Rica

Korea

Spain

Czech republic

Luxembourg

Sweden

Egypt

Mauritius

Switzerland

Finland

Mexico

Thailand

France

Morocco

Turkey

Germany

Netherlands

United Kingdom

Greece

Norway

Vietnam

Iceland

Peru

 

(updated 03.4.2008)

Videos

Egypt, Israel and Vietnam and Mauritius recently joined the OECD Development Centre. We asked these countries what joining the Developlent Centre means for them:

 

Answers from: Nasser Kamel (Egypt), Haim Divon (Israel) and Tran Tuan Anh (Vietnam)

 

Rama Sithanen, Vice-Premier Minister (Mauritius)

 

For more information please contact John.Simpson@oecd.org.

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