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Jacek Cukrowski Economic Development and Poverty Reduction Advisor, UNDP, Europe and the CIS

Third Meeting of Trade Ministers of Landlocked Developing Countries. Aid for Trade (AfT) Needs Assessment. Jacek Cukrowski Economic Development and Poverty Reduction Advisor, UNDP, Europe and the CIS Bratislava Regional Centre. Ezulwini, Swaziland, 21-22 October 2009. Outline.

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Jacek Cukrowski Economic Development and Poverty Reduction Advisor, UNDP, Europe and the CIS

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  1. Third Meeting of Trade Ministers of Landlocked Developing Countries Aid for Trade (AfT) Needs Assessment Jacek Cukrowski Economic Development and Poverty Reduction Advisor, UNDP, Europe and the CIS Bratislava Regional Centre Ezulwini, Swaziland, 21-22 October 2009

  2. Outline • Objectives of AfT Needs Assessments • Main focus and message • The Guide • Proposed structure • Current work on Aft Needs Assessments in Europe and the CIS

  3. Objectives Why Trade Needs Assessments? Identify a set of policy recommendations and technical assistance needs aimed at improving the contribution of trade to human development • Identify and overcome existing barriers to trade • Identify the cost of adjusting to current or anticipated trade agreements / trade shocks • Assess the impact of trade on poverty and human development • Tackle institutional and infrastructure capacity limitations • Suggest action plans to remove bottlenecks and seize opportunities for the poor

  4. What Trade Needs Assessments should? • Review of current trade and investment policies and agreements, the business environment and investment climate • Review country competitiveness and export performance • Analyse the ways to promote key sectors of the economy • Assess the impact of trade on poverty, inequality, and social exclusion • Identify opportunities to use trade for human development

  5. Main focus Impact of trade on human development • Trade can be a powerful source of economic growth • …but while broadly based economic growth is necessary for human development, it is not enough • Human development also requires enlarging people’s choices and opportunities—especially poor people’s • liberalizing trade does not ensure poverty reduction or human development, nor does it guarantee immediate economic growth • The nature of resource allocation and social inclusion are important determinants of growth leading to poverty reduction and human development • for women and those participating in the informal sector, especially

  6. Main messagesOpening trade is key for human development • It improves economic base • It broadens a range of human choice … but there could be some short-term human development risks that needs to be well understood and countries need to be prepared to minimize possible negative impact of trade on selected social groups

  7. Main messages Trade should be integrated into national development policy (development strategies) • National ownership is critical • Opportunities to use trade to reduce poverty and promote human development should be identified • Human development risks related to trade shocks needs to be understood • Suitable institutions need to be developed to ensure multi-stakeholder participation in trade policy design

  8. Trade and national development strategies • If trade is to serve as an engine of economic growth countries must develop a multidimensional strategy for trade expansion • Framed in an appropriate macroeconomic environment • Structural and social concerns should be treated equally with macroeconomic and financial concerns • Trade reforms should be an integral part of comprehensive development frameworks

  9. The GuideHow to Conduct AfT Needs Assessments Regional guide Global guide http://www.undp.org/geneva/docs/trade-AFT%20web.pdf http://europeandcis.undp.org

  10. Contents of the Guide • Introduction • 2. Trade Mainstreaming • 3. Trade and Human Development • 4. AfT Needs Assessment: Structure and Process • 5. Macroeconomic And Business Environment • 6. Trade and Investment Policies • 7. Trade Facilitation and Standards • 8. Sectoral Analysis • 9. Trade Policies: An Impact Assessment • 10. Final Remarks, Action Matrix and Launching the Study

  11. Proposed structure of AfT Needs Assessments (I) Introduction …. short country background, key analytical questions… (II) Macroeconomic and business environment … macroeconomic background (related to poverty, human development, trade and competitiveness) (III) Trade and investment policy … policies and trade and investmentdynamics, institutions, trade agreements and market access (WTO accession; trade negotiation strategy…) (IV) Trade facilitation … customs procedures, transportation costs, red tapes and other behind-the-border barriers to trade… underlying causes of inefficiency (V) Sectoral analysis … sectors where trade has the biggest an impact on poverty reduction and human development (VI) Trade policy impact assessment (optional) … impact of trade policy options on poor (VII) Conclusions and action matrix … Recommendations in the form of an Action Matrix. Highlight capacity gaps and propose actions and technical assistance projects to overcome weaknesses….

  12. Action Matrix • Action recommended • Desired outcome and target indicator • Timeline for completion of action • Agencies involved • Required resources • Required donor support • Important issues: • Action priorities • Matching with trade related technical assistance

  13. Current work on AfT Needs Assessments in Europe and the CIS • UNDP regional project: Wider Europe: AfT for Central Asia, South Caucasus and Western CIS (2009-2010) • Project financed by the Government of Finland • Component I: AfT in Central Asia: Identification of National and Regional Priorities • Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan – initiated (Uzbekistan –planned) • AfT Road for SPECA Countries (Ministerial Conference planned for 2010) • Component III: AfT Needs Assessments in South Caucasus and Western CIS (planned for 2010) • Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine

  14. Thank you… • Jacek.Cukrowski@undp.org • UNDP Europe and the CIS Bratislava Regional Centre • http://europeandcis.undp.org • David.Luke@undp.org • UNDP Geneva Trade and Human Development Unit • http://undp.org/geneva

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