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Globalization, interdependence and development Objective of the Organization: To promote economic policies and strategies at the national, regional and international levels that are supportive of sustained growth and hunger and poverty eradication in developing countries, based on faster capital accumulation and increased gains from globalization, against the background of increasing interdependence between the international trading and financial systems and national development strategies and the need for their coherence.Expected accomplishments of the SecretariatIndicators of achievement(a) Better understanding of policy choices at the national and international levels and their implications for faster and more stable growth and hunger and poverty eradication in developing countries as a result of policy advocacy(a) Increased number of endorsements of policy recommendations and acknowledgement of research findings by member States Performance measures 2004-2005: 31 new endorsements/ acknowledgements Estimate 2006-2007: 30 new endorsements/ acknowledgements Target 2008-2009: 30 new endorsements/ acknowledgements(b) Progress towards debt sustainability in developing countries through better debt and financial management and, as appropriate, debt rescheduling or debt relief(b) (i) Increased number of institutions using the Debt Management and Financial Analysis System Performance measures 2004-2005: 95 institutions Estimate 2006-2007: 97 institutions Target 2008-2009: 100 institutions  (ii) Increased number of countries having improved external debt positions Performance measures 2004-2005: 18 countries Estimate 2006-2007: 19 countries Target 2008-2009: 19 countries(c) Improved empirical and statistical foundations and informational base for decision-making at the national and international levels on trade, financial and economic policies and on development strategies(c) Increased number of requests from outside users for statistical publications and information materials in both electronic and hardcopy format Performance measures 2004-2005: 21,400 requests Estimate 2006-2007: 23,000 requests Target 2008-2009: 25,000 requests(d) Improved policy and institutional environment and enhanced international cooperation in the development of the Palestinian economy by strengthening UNCTAD activities in this field through the provision of adequate resources(d) Increased number of new policy and legislative measures and international cooperation initiatives taken Performance measures 2004-2005: 10 new measures/initiatives Estimate 2006-2007: 10 new measures/ initiatives Target 2008-2009: 10 new measures/initiatives UNCTAD Subprogramme 3. International trade Objective of the Organization: To assure developmental gains from international trade, the trading system and trade negotiations in goods and services and to enhance the commodity sectors contribution to the development process for the effective and beneficial integration of developing countries and countries with economies in transition into the global economy.Expected accomplishments of the SecretariatIndicators of achievement(a) Improved understanding and better ability of developing countries, including non-members of the World Trade Organization, to analyse, formulate and implement appropriate trade policies and strategies in international trade, the international trading system and trade negotiations and an improved international trading environment facilitating market access and entry conditions for the exports of developing countries (a) Increased number of developing countries, including non-members of the World Trade Organization, actively participating in the international trading system Performance measures 2004-2005: 30 developing countries Estimate 2006-2007: 35 developing countries Target 2008-2009: 38 developing countries(b) Strengthened analytical, statistical and information bases and tools for trade and trade-related decision-making in developing countries at the national, regional and international levels, and for enhanced global understanding of interactions among trade, competitiveness and development(b) (i) Increased number of users of the Trade Analysis and Information Analysis System, either through the Internet or the World Integrated Trade Solution, and of the Agriculture Trade Policy Simulation Model Performance measures 2004-2005: 30,000 users Estimate 2006-2007: 35,000 users Target 2008-2009: 37,000 users (ii) Increased number of countries and factors covered by the Trade and Development Index Performance measures 2004-2005: Not applicable Estimate 2006-2007: 120 countries Target 2008-2009: 125 countries(c) Strengthened capacity of developing countries to integrate commodity production and trade into development, and enhanced international partnerships with regard to commodities and development(c) Increased number of countries in which improvements have been achieved in integrating commodity production, processing and trade into development in line with UNCTAD research and analyses, and policy deliberations and technical assistance Performance measures 2004-2005: 15 countries Estimate 2006-2007: 20 countries Target 2008-2009: 25 countries(d) Improved capability of developing countries to identify and address competition and consumer protection issues and to deal effectively with restrictive business practices in national and international markets(d) Increased number of countries making progress in competition or consumer-protection legislation, specifically through the preparation, adoption or revision of legal instruments or through measures aimed at enforcing their implementation Performance measures 2004-2005: 10 new countries Estimate 2006-2007: 11 new countries Target 2008-2009: 12 new countries(e) Strengthened capacity of developing countries to pursue both trade and trade policy objectives and sustainable development objectives in a mutually supportive fashion, and increased attention to the sustainable development objectives of developing countries in international discussions(e) Increased number of result-oriented actions taken by developing countries and the international community to enable developing countries to take advantage of trade and investment opportunities while promoting their sustainable development objectives in international discussions or through specific policy measures established for them at the national, regional and international levels Performance measures 2004-2005: 60 actions Estimate 2006-2007: 90 actions Target 2008-2009: 92 actions UNCTAD Subprogramme 4. Services infrastructure for development, trade efficiency and human resources development Objective of the Organization: To improve the competitiveness in international trade of developing countries and countries with economies in transition through efficient and secure trade-supporting services, increased and sustainable utilization of information technology and human resources development.Expected accomplishments of the SecretariatIndicators of achievement(a) Improved trade logistics of developing countries through, inter alia, strengthening of transport efficiency, trade facilitation and customs and legal frameworks(a) Increased number of specific new actions taken by developing countries to improve transport efficiency and trade facilitation Performance measures 2004-2005: 10 new actions Estimate 2006-2007: 20 new actions Target 2008-2009: 20 new actions(b) Improved awareness and understanding by developing countries of the policy and strategy options of the economic applications of information and communication technologies(b) Increased number of specific new actions taken by developing countries to address the economic implications of information and communication technologies Performance measures 2004-2005: 20 new actions Estimate 2006-2007: 28 new actions Target 2008-2009: 28 new actions(c) Strengthened capacities in developing countries in the fields of trade, investment and trade-supporting services through human resources development, networking and sustainable use of information technology(c) (i) Increased number of specific new actions taken by developing countries to strengthen their capacities in the fields of trade, investment and trade-supporting services Performance measures 2004-2005: Not available Estimate 2006-2007: 15 new actions Target 2008-2009: 15 new actions (ii) Number of Government officials trained who consider that paragraph 166 courses (training courses on key issues on the international economic agenda) have significantly contributed to the understanding of key issues on the international economic agenda Performance measures 2004-2005: 40 governmental officials who consider the courses beneficial Estimate 2006-2007: 60 governmental officials who consider the courses beneficial Target 2008-2009: 80 governmental officials who consider the courses beneficial ECA Subprogramme 1. Trade, finance and economic development Objective of the Organization: To contribute to achieving higher and sustained economic growth through enhanced macroeconomic and sectoral policy analysis, international trade and finance.Expected accomplishments of the SecretariatIndicators of achievement(a) Improved capacity of member States to design, implement and monitor sound macroeconomic policies and better institutional frameworks, in order to achieve sustainable development, consistent with the priorities of NEPAD(a) Increased number of countries adopting growth-enhancing policies and strategies Performance measures 2004-2005: 10 countries Estimate 2006-2007: 15 countries Target 2008-2009: 20 countries(b) Improved capacity of African countries to participate effectively in bilateral, regional and multilateral trade negotiations(b) Increased number of African countries adopting better-informed positions on trade-related issues and issues concerning the World Trade Organization and Economic Partnership Agreements negotiations Performance measures 2004-2005: 4 countries Estimate 2006-2007: 6 countries Target 2008-2009: 8 countries(c) Increased capacity to develop and implement trade and development finance policies and programmes to promote international competitiveness(c) Increased number of officials (stakeholders) benefiting from ECA activities who indicate they can use or have used knowledge and skills imparted to them by ECA to develop and implement trade and finance policies and programmes Performance measures 2004-2005: 60 officials Estimate 2006-2007: 100 officials Target 2008-2009: 150+ officials(d) Increased capacity to design and implement policies and programmes that create an enabling environment for enhancing the international competitiveness of African industrial and other productive sectors in order for member States to benefit from globalization(d) Number of countries benefiting from ECA activities that indicate they can use or have used knowledge and skills acquired with assistance from the Trade and Economic Development Division of ECA Performance measures 2004-2005: not available Estimate 2006-2007: 2 countries Target 2008-2009: 5 countries ESCAP Subprogramme 4. Trade and investment Objective of the Organization: To achieve a more equitable distribution of benefits from the globalization process through increased trade and investment in support of the internationally agreed development goals, including the Millennium Development Goals.Expected accomplishments of the SecretariatIndicators of achievement(a) Increased national capacity to effectively negotiate, conclude and implement multilateral and other trade agreements supporting the internationally agreed development goals, including the Millennium Development Goals(a) (i) Increased number of member countries making progress towards becoming members of regional and multilateral trade agreements (e.g. the AsiaPacific Trade Agreement and the World Trade Organization) Performance measures 2004-2005: 6 member countries Estimate 2006-2007: 8 member countries Target 2008-2009: 10 member countries (ii) Percentage of officials and others benefiting from ESCAP activities who indicate that they can use or have used knowledge and skills to negotiate agreements and formulate and implement trade policies Performance measures 2004-2005: 65 per cent Estimate 2006-2007: 70 per cent Target 2008-2009: 75 per cent(b) Increased capacity and regional cooperation to develop and implement trade efficiency policies and programmes to promote international competitiveness(b) (i) Percentage of officials and others benefiting from ESCAP activities who indicate that they can use or have used knowledge and skills to develop and implement trade efficiency policies and programmes Performance measures 2004-2005: not applicable Estimate 2006-2007: 70 per cent Target 2008-2009: 75 per cent (ii) Increased number of users of ESCAP online Trade Information Services for strengthened regional cooperation Performance measures 2004-2005: 260 users Estimate 2006-2007: 300 users Target 2008-2009: 350 users(c) Increased capacity to design and implement polices and programmes that create an enabling environment for investment and promote a competitive business sector(c) Percentage of officials and others benefiting from ESCAP activities who indicate that they can use or have used knowledge and skills to design and implement policies and programmes that create an enabling environment for investment or promote a competitive business sector Performance measures 2004-2005: not applicable Estimate 2006-2007: 70 per cent Target 2008-2009: 75 per cent(d) Increased capacity to design and implement policies and programmes that promote sustainable economic growth and rural poverty reduction through agrotechnology transfer and agro-based enterprise development(d) Percentage of officials and others benefiting from ESCAP activities who indicate that they can use or have used knowledge and skills acquired with assistance from the Asian and Pacific Centre for Agricultural Engineering and Machinery to promote sustainable economic growth and poverty reduction in rural areas through transfer of agrotechnology and enterprise development Performance measures 2004-2005: not applicable Estimate 2006-2007: 65 per cent Target 2008-2009: 70 per cent ECE Subprogramme 6. Trade Objective of the Organization: To facilitate trade and trade-related economic cooperation among countries of the ECE region and with the rest of the world.Expected accomplishments of the SecretariatIndicators of achievement(a) Adoption by member States of new/revised ECE recommendations, norms, standards, guidelines and tools for trade facilitation, electronic business, regulatory cooperation and agricultural produce(a) The number of new and/or updated ECE recommendations, norms, standards, guidelines and tools for trade facilitation, electronic business, regulatory cooperation and agricultural produce agreed upon by member StatesPerformance measures 2004-2005: 39 recommendations, etc. Estimate 2006-2007: 39 recommendations, etc. Target 2008-2009: 39 recommendations, etc.(b) Increased implementation of ECE recommendations, norms, standards, guidelines and tools for trade facilitation, electronic business, regulatory cooperation and agricultural produce(b) (i) Increased number of key trade facilitation and electronic business recommendations, norms, standards, guidelines and tools implemented by ECE member States and other countriesPerformance measures 2004-2005: 15 recommendations, etc. Estimate 2006-2007: 25 recommendations, etc. Target 2008-2009: 30 recommendations, etc. (ii) The number of downloads of key recommendations, norms, standards, guidelines and tools from the ECE Internet site, as a proxy for their usePerformance measures 2004-2005: 355,000 downloads Estimate 2006-2007: 300,000 downloads Target 2008-2009: 300,000 downloads(iii) The number of requests for assistance received from member States and other international organizations to assist in the promotion and implementation of ECE trade-related instrumentsPerformance measures 2004-2005: 21 requests Estimate 2006-2007: 21 requests Target 2008-2009: 21 requests ECLAC Subprogramme 1 Linkages with the global economy, regional integration and cooperation Objective of the Organization: To strengthen linkages between Latin American and Caribbean countries and the global economy, and regional cooperation and integration schemes at the subregional, regional and hemispheric levels.Expected accomplishments of the SecretariatIndicators of achievement(a) Increased awareness among member countries of ECLAC concerning global and regional trade flows, trade policies and international negotiations in order to facilitate decision-making in those areas(a) (i) Increased number of downloads of selected subprogramme publications, the content of which provides important information, analysis of experience and recommendations for action Performance measures 2004-2005: 7,694 downloads of the ECLAC website on trade Estimate 2006-2007: 10,000 downloads of the ECLAC website on trade Target 2008-2009: 12,000 downloads of the ECLAC website on trade (ii) Increased percentage of public and private sector participants in subprogramme activities who describe the information provided, the analyses conducted 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