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Actualités & Evénements
Actualités
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27-avr.-2011
Since the adoption of the Brussels Programme of Action for Least Developed Countries in 2001, the share of the Least Developed Countries in world merchandise trade has increased and some of this improved capacity to trade is attributable to USD 73 billion donors committed to trade-related aid programmes. This new publication, a joint OECD-WTO contribution to the Fourth UN Conference on the Least Developed Countries (Istanbul, Turkey, 9-13 May), shows the results achieved by some of these programmes and the lessons to be learned.
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12-avr.-2011
This new publication explains how aid for trade can foster economic growth and reduce poverty, and why it is an important instrument for a development strategy that actively supports poverty alleviation.
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29-oct.-2010
OECD held an experts meeting to review the use of indicators for aid-for-trade monitoring and evaluation. The meeting addressed whether there was a need for indicators, for what purpose and how to go forward. Experts provided insights into the demand for and the supply of aid-for-trade indicators. Participants also had a chance to hear what some donors were doing to improve their results management through using common indicators.
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08-juil.-2010
Trade can be a powerful engine for economic growth and poverty reduction. However, the growth potential of trade may not always be realized. While most trade reforms had a positive impact, some trade reforms proved unsustainable and others did not have a meaningful impact on growth. This paper discusses the various reasons for these outcomes in order to draw the lessons for the design of Aid for Trade and increase its effectiveness. Read the working paper.
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02-juil.-2010
Read the new OECD-WTO publication "Aid for Trade: Is It Working?" The policy brief can be downloaded from here .
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23-juin-2010
The international community has continued to mobilise new aid-for-trade resources. In 2008 commitments totaled USD 41.7 billion, a 35% increase in real terms from 2007, and an increase of 62% from the 2002-05 baseline. The scale of the rise was such that aid for trade now reaches 37% of sector allocable ODA, up from 32% in 2007.
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Joint meeting of the DAC and the Working Party of the Trade Committee on Aid for Trade held on 7 June
15-juin-2010
Members of the DAC and the Working Party of the Trade Committee as well as representatives from the African Development Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, ILO, UNDP, UNIDO, the World Bank and WTO met in OECD on 7 June to discuss ongoing OECD work on improving the effectiveness of aid for trade. For the first time the joint meeting was joined by Ambassador Erwidodo of Indonesia, the Chair of the WTO Committee on Trade and Development.
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02-juil.-2009
Tous les pays ont besoin d’entretenir des relations commerciales, que ce soit avec leurs voisins ou au niveau mondial, pour soutenir leur croissance économique à long terme. Certains pays à faible revenu ne disposent pas des institutions, des infrastructures et des capacités nécessaires du côté de l’offre pour tirer profit de l’ouverture des marchés et pour permettre à leur population de sortir de la pauvreté.
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Evénements
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du 28-mars-2011 au 29-mars-2011
On 28-29 March 2011, an expert workshop will take place at the OECD Paris headquarters to focus on sequencing policy reform and making policies complementary to trade reform in order to help developing countries turn trade opportunities into trade flows, and trade flows into economic growth. Consult the draft agenda.
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du 06-juil.-2009 au 07-juil.-2009
Ce rapport présente les résultats de la seconde évaluation de l'Initiative pour l'aide au commerce et présente ses succès à ce jour. Le rapport examine les récentes évolutions, présente une analyse approfondie de l'engagement des pays donateurs et pays partenaires, aborde la dimension régionale de l’aide pour le commerce et inclue des fiches pays permettant d'évaluer les résultats et l’impact de l'aide au commerce.
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