Aid for Trade at a Glance 2009
Maintaining Momentum
Numerous barriers prevent developing countries - in particular the least developed - from taking advantage of trade opportunities that could help them reduce poverty. The Aid-for-Trade Initiative has successfully built awareness of the support these countries need to surmount these barriers. As a result, more and more developing countries are raising the profile of trade issues in their development strategies and donors are responding by increasing the resources they provide to build trade capacity in areas such as policy, institutions and infrastructure.
This aid-for-trade monitoring report - the second of its kind - documents the success of the initiative to date. It examines trends and developments and presents a comprehensive analysis of donor and partner country engagement. In addition, it addresses the regional dimension of aid for trade and showcases three cross-border infrastructure projects. Finally, the report provides fact sheets that help in assessing the outcomes and impacts of aid for trade.
The main conclusions are positive. Nonetheless, the outlook is affected by the current global economic crisis. Aid for trade is now, and more than ever, essential to help suppliers from developing countries build capacity and penetrate global markets. The key message of the report is clear: aid for trade must remain an essential component of development assistance. It offers a number of steps, in this respect, that can advance the aid-for-trade dialogue.
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Aid for Trade at a Glance Fact Sheets
The first Aid-for-Trade Global Review suggested developing a set of indicators on aid for trade to assess at a glance the progress being made in achieving the objectives of the initiative. As a follow-up to this recommendation, an Expert Symposium, organised by the WTO in September 2008, discussed with key stakeholders a set of possible indicators. The aid-for-trade fact sheets are based on a selection of these indicators and provide an overview of country specific aid-fortrade priorities, aid-for-trade flows, trade policy and trade performance. Together these indicators provide a sense of the progress and challenges at the country level. They complement the selfassessment reports and global flows.
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