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Trade Mainstreaming
and
the Integrated Framework
for Trade-Related Technical Assistance to Least Developed Countries
(IF)
Conference on Small Island States and Economic
Resilience, Malta 23-25 April 2007
Trade and Human Development Unit
UNDP Office in Geneva
Trade Mainstreaming and the IF – Overview
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Mandate and objectives of the IF
Trade Mainstreaming and IF: diagnostics approach
Trade mainstreaming: IF DTIS principles
Trade Mainstreaming and the IF: DTIS process
Trade Mainstreaming and the IF: DTIS components
Trade Mainstreaming and the IF: small island LDCs
IF Small Island State LDCs and IF process
Trade Mainstreaming and the IF: small island LDC trends
DTIS Action Matrix trends: IF small
island LDCs
IF and UNDP’s role
Enhanced IF
IF – Trade as a Catalyst of Growth
Mandate and Objectives:
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Mainstream trade into LDCs’ national development plans such as
Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs);
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Assist in the coordinated delivery of trade-related technical
assistance in response to needs identified by LDCs (6 multilateral
agencies involved: UNDP, World Bank, WTO, UNCTAD, ITC, IMF);
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Develop the capacity of LDCs to trade, including through capacity
building and addressing supply constraints.
Trade Mainstreaming and IF:
diagnostics approach
Integrate trade strategies and priorities with the
overall national development and poverty
reduction strategy (i.e. mainstreaming)
– UNDP emphasises human development outcomes
Provide an analytical foundation for policy
recommendations, trade-related technical
assistance and capacity building formulation for
the country’s integration in the international
trading system as a platform for donor support
(i.e. donor coordination)
IF DTIS Principles
The IF DTIS is country-specific, tailored to
country’ needs and owned by the country
itself.
In formulating the DTIS dialogue and
active participation of national
stakeholders (civil society & private sector)
is required.
Trade Mainstreaming and the IF: DTIS
Process
Aide memoire
Concept note
DTIS First draft, followed by revision
Validation workshop
Final draft
Government endorsement
Trade mainstreaming
Trade Mainstreaming and the IF:
DTIS components
Part I: Executive Summary and Action Matrix
Part II: Overall Trade Issues
– Macroeconomic Environment Structure and Pattern of
Trade and Investment
– Trade Policy and Institutions
– Trade Agreements and Market Access
– WTO Accession (if applicable)
– Trade and Poverty (including HD outcomes)
Trade Mainstreaming and the IF:
DTIS components
Part III: Cross Sectoral Issues
– A.
Business Environment and Institutional
Framework for Trade and Investment
– B.
Trade Facilitation
– C.
Standards
Part IV: Sectoral Studies
Part V: Implementation Arrangements
Trade mainstreaming and the IF:
small island state LDCs
Of the 50 LDCs eligible for assistance under the
IF, 11 are small island states
- Cape Verde, Comoros, Guinea-Bissau, Haiti,
Kiribati, Maldives, Samoa, Sao Tome and
Principe, Solomon Islands,Tuvalu and Vanuatu
(http://www.un.org/special-rep/ohrlls/sid/list.htm)
All are IF countries (Tuvalu and Kiribati are
about to request entry)
IF Small Island State LDCs and IF process
IF Entry
Technical
Review
prepared
Early
stages of
DTIS
DTIS
completed
Cape Verde
Guinea
Bissau
Comoros
Solomon
Islands
Samoa
Sao Tome
and Principe
2006
Maldives
2006
Haiti
Vanuatu
Small Island State LDCs: trends
Accentuated
problems of high local costs due to low factor endowment
problems of low levels of human capital formation and hence low labour productivity
problems of economic structure
problems of macroeconomic management
problems related to limited social and cultural capital
problems of geographic isolation and high operating cost structures (including costly and poor
quality infrastructure)
problem with low supply response (ie. agriculture)
problem of vulnerability
Other features:
- High incidence of inequality;
- Open economies;
- Large services sector;
- High brain drain intensity and heavy reliance on remittances as a source of external financing; and
- In many cases facing challenges of LDC graduation
(UNDP, Making global trade work for people: the concerns of Small States in the Global Trade Regime, Resilience Series, Volume 6, 2003 plus DTISs for
Maldives and Sao Tome and Principe which can be found at www.integratedframework.org)
DTIS Action Matrix trends: IF
small
island LDCs
Reduction of trade costs
Sustainable development (i.e. specific
environmental challenges, tourism)
Human resource development
and building trade policy capacity
Revitalising role of rural sector to address
inequality
Enhanced IF
Three Elements:
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Provide increased, predictable, and additional funding on a multiyear basis;
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Strengthen the IF in-country including through mainstreaming
trade into national development plans and poverty reduction
strategies; more effective follow-up to diagnostic trade integration
studies and implementation of action matrices; and, achieving
greater and more effective co-ordination amongst donors and IF
stakeholders, including beneficiaries;
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Improve the IF decision-making and management structure to
ensure an effective and timely delivery of the increased financial
resources and programmes.
IF and UNDP’s role
Support to:
Diagnostics
Mainstreaming
Aid coordination
Monitoring and evaluation in future
Also:
Current IF Trust Fund Manager
For more information, please, contact
the Trade and Human Development Unit at
[email protected]