ࡱ> #` Xbjbj .P%       &W&W&W8^W$Wd:Y:Y"\Y\Y\Y\Y\Y\YYd[d[d[d[d[d[d$ehgd OZ\Y\YOZOZd  \Y\Yd^^^OZt \Y \YYd^OZYd^^  ^\Y.Y g&W\p^^d0d^h3]|h^h ^|\Y>Y,^Y$Ye\Y\Y\Ydd]j\Y\Y\YdOZOZOZOZ/"3$"3       Strategic Framework 0809 ECESA Macroeconomics and Finance DESA: Subprogramme 7. Development policy and analysis DESA: Subprogramme 10. Financing for development UNCTAD: Subprogramme 1. Globalization, interdependence and development ECA: Subprogramme 1. Trade, finance and economic development ESCAP: Subprogramme 1. Poverty and development ECE: Subprogramme 4. Economic cooperation and integration ECLAC: Subprogramme 3 Macroeconomic policies and growth ESCWA: Subprogramme 3. Economic development and integration DESA Subprogramme 7. Development policy and analysis Objective of the Organization: To identify and reach intergovernmental agreement on the economic policies and actions necessary at the national and international levels to improve long-term development prospects.Expected accomplishments of the SecretariatIndicators of achievement(a) Strengthened international debate by assisting the General Assembly and the Economic and Social Council in identifying and understanding new and emerging economic issues, in particular in the context of advancing the internationally agreed development goals agreed upon at the major 鶹APP conferences and summits, including the Millennium Development Goals(a) Increased number of debated economic policies and actions to achieve development goals on which agreements were reached Performance measures 2004-2005: not available Estimate 2006-2007: 9 decisions taken by the General Assembly and the Economic and Social Council regarding these issues Target 2008-2009: 10 decisions taken by the General Assembly and the Economic and Social Council regarding these issues(b) Improved dialogue on the world economic situation, including fostering a unified 鶹APP view on the world economic outlook and its implications for the prospects of developing countries(b) Increased inputs from the 鶹APP system entities and Member States to the dialogue on the world economic situation and prospects Performance measures 2004-2005: not available Estimate 2006-2007: not available Target 2008-2009: 2 sessions of the Economic and Social Council on the world economic situation and prospects(c) Strengthened capacity of developing countries to integrate macroeconomic and social policies in national development strategies, including through better understanding of mechanisms to cope with economic insecurity and to make macroeconomic stabilization compatible with long-term poverty reduction(c) Increased number of developing countries that developed proposals and plans on the integration of macroeconomic and social policies into national development strategies Performance measures 2004-2005: not available Estimate 2006-2007: 2 developing countries Target 2008-2009: 15 developing countries DESA Subprogramme 10. Financing for development Objective of the Organization: To promote and support sustained follow-up to the agreements and commitments reached at the International Conference on Financing for Development, as contained in the Monterrey Consensus, as well as financing for development-related aspects of the outcomes of major 鶹APP conferences and summits in the economic and social fields, including the development goals set out in the 鶹APP Millennium Declaration and the 2005 World Summit Outcome.Expected accomplishments of the SecretariatIndicators of achievement(a) Effective multi-stakeholder monitoring of the implementation of and follow-up to the Monterrey Consensus and related outcomes(a) Increased number of contributions from all the stakeholders in the financing for development process to the annual analytical assessment of the implementation of the Monterrey Consensus and related outcomes Performance measures 2004-2005: 24 major inputs from Governments, regional groupings, institutional and non-governmental stakeholders Estimate 2006-2007: 26 major inputs from Governments, regional groupings, institutional and non-governmental stakeholders Target 2008-2009: 28 major inputs from Governments, regional groupings, institutional and non-governmental stakeholders(b) Strengthened role and fuller use of the General Assembly and the Economic and Social Council, as well as the relevant intergovernmental and governing bodies of other institutional stakeholders, for the purposes of conference follow-up and coordination(b) Increased number and scope of agreements reached and commitments made by Member States as a result of intergovernmental deliberations in the General Assembly and the Economic and Social Council, as well as in the relevant intergovernmental and governing bodies of other institutional stakeholders, for the purposes of conference follow-up and coordinationPerformance measures 2004-2005: 22 major resolutions, presidential summaries, communiqus and declarations on conference follow-up and coordination Estimate 2006-2007: 24 major resolutions, presidential summaries, communiqus and declarations on conference follow-up and coordination Target 2008-2009: 26 major resolutions, presidential summaries, communiqus and declarations on conference follow-up and coordination(c) Fuller engagement of Governments and greater cooperation and interaction among all institutional and non-institutional stakeholders involved in the financing for development process to ensure proper follow-up to the implementation of agreements and commitments reached at the International Conference on Financing for Development(c) Increased number and impact of multi-stakeholder consultations, workshops, seminars and other events on financing for development, including the international and regional financial and trade institutions, as well as the relevant entities of civil society and the private sector Performance measures 2004-2005: 24 major multi-stakeholder events on financing for development Estimate 2006-2007: 25 major multi-stakeholder events on financing for development Target 2008-2009: 26 major multi-stakeholder events on financing for development UNCTAD Subprogramme 1. 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 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 1. Poverty and development Objective of the Organization: To ensure progress towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals through the adoption and implementation of policies and programmes for economic growth, development and poverty reduction, by Governments, civil society and the private sector in Asia and the Pacific, particularly in the least developed countries.Expected accomplishments of the SecretariatIndicators of achievement(a) Increased national capacity to formulate and implement effective, sustainable and gender-responsive economic and development policies for achieving the Millennium Development Goals, particularly in the area of poverty reduction(a) Increased number of measures taken by policymakers and planners to ensure that economic and development policies for achieving Millennium Development Goals, particularly those related to reducing poverty, are more effective, sustainable and gender-responsivePerformance measures 2004-2005: 30 policy measures Estimate 2006-2007: 35 policy measures Target 2008-2009: 40 policy measures(b) Increased capacity of Governments, civil society and the private sector in Asia and the Pacific, particularly the least developed countries, to formulate and implement poverty reduction programmes that are effective, sustainable and gender-responsive and that focus on economically vulnerable groups(b) Increased number of measures taken in countries to formulate and implement poverty reduction programmes that are effective, sustainable and gender-responsive Performance measures 2004-2005: 13 good practices Estimate 2006-2007: 20 good practices Target 2008-2009: 25 good practices(c) Improved national capacity to formulate and implement development policies, projects and/or research programmes that reduce rural poverty through the sustainable development of secondary crops(c) Increased percentage of participants in ESCAP activities who are able to formulate and implement rural development policies, research programmes or projects that include sustainable development of secondary cropsPerformance measures 2004-2005: not applicable Estimate 2006-2007: 65 per cent Target 2008-2009: 70 per cent ECE Subprogramme 4. Economic cooperation and integration Objective of the Organization: To promote a more conducive policy, financial and regulatory environment for economic growth, innovative development and higher competitiveness of enterprises and economic activities in the ECE region.Expected accomplishments of the SecretariatIndicators of achievement(a) Enhanced sharing of best practices and their promotion among member countries on issues dealt with by the subprogramme(a) (i) Number of best practices discussed and disseminated under the subprogramme Performance measures: 2004-2005: not applicable Estimate 2006-2007: 3 best practices Target 2008-2009: 6 best practices (ii) Number of countries indicating satisfaction with training events Performance measures: 2004-2005: not applicable Estimate 2006-2007: 5 countries Target 2008-2009: 7 countries(b) Adoption by the ECE Committee on Economic Cooperation and Integration of practical and action-oriented policy recommendations/guidelines on issues placed on its 2008-2009 work programme(b) Set of policy recommendations/guidelines adopted by the ECE Committee on Economic Cooperation and Integration Performance measures: 2004-2005: not applicable Estimate 2006-2007: 3 recommendations/ guidelines Target 2008-2009: 6 recommendations/ guidelines(c) Increased implementation of ECE recommendations on matters dealt with by the ECE Committee on Economic Cooperation and Integration(c) (i) Number of practical steps taken by Governments and other stakeholders to implement recommendations of the ECE Committee on Economic Cooperation and Integration Performance measures: 2004-2005: not applicable Estimate 2006-2007: not applicable Target 2008-2009: 5 practical steps (ii) Number of requests acted on for policy advisory services and capacity-building activities aimed at assisting countries to implement recommendations of the ECE Committee on Economic Cooperation and Integration Performance measures: 2004-2005: not applicable Estimate 2006-2007: 2 requests Target 2008-2009: 4 requests ECLAC 3 Macroeconomic policies and growth Objective of the Organization: To strengthen the capacity of Latin American and Caribbean countries to design and implement suitable macroeconomic policies for achieving long-term growth.Expected accomplishments of the SecretariatIndicators of achievement(a) Increased awareness of policymakers in Latin America and the Caribbean of key issues at stake to design and implement consistent short-term macroeconomic policies within a long-term growth-enhancing framework(a) Increased percentage of users who find the subprogrammes flagship publications useful Performance measures 2004-2005: not applicable Estimate 2006-2007: 55 per cent of users Target 2008-2009: 60 per cent of users(b) Greater understanding by Latin American and Caribbean countries of opportunities for reconciling growth with long-term development(b) Increased proportion of beneficiaries of expert meetings provided by the subprogramme that consider the relevant policy recommendations received to be useful or very useful Performance measures 2004-2005: 50 per cent of beneficiaries Estimate 2006-2007: 60 per cent of beneficiaries Target 2008-2009: 65 per cent of beneficiaries ESCWA Subprogramme 3. Economic development and integration Objective of the Organization: To strengthen the capacity of member countries to design and implement sound economic policies and strategies for sustainable economic growth and poverty alleviation and for regional integration in a globalizing world.Expected accomplishments of the SecretariatIndicators of achievementExpected accomplishments of the SecretariatIndicators of achievement(a) Increased knowledge among stakeholders in the region of the issues that should be taken into account in designing and implementing suitable macroeconomic policies and strategies for sustainable economic growth, employment creation and poverty alleviation in line with the Millennium Development Goals(a) (i) Increased number of stakeholders in the region acknowledging that they benefited from ESCWA macroeconomic analysis, policy recommendations and forecasts Performance measures 2004-2005: 36 per cent increase in satisfaction expressed by end-users Estimate 2006-2007: 43 per cent increase in satisfaction expressed by end-users Target 2008-2009: 50 per cent increase in satisfaction expressed by end-users (ii) Increased number of requests for technical assistance to promote and implement macroeconomic policy and financing for development measures, based on ESCWA work Performance measures 2004-2005: zero requests Estimate 2006-2007: 4 requests Target 2008-2009: 7 requests(b) Enhanced capacity of the member countries to negotiate and implement subregional, regional and multilateral trade and investment agreements designed to promote interregional and intraregional trade and investment flows(b) (i) Increased number of member countries accepting and/or adopting trade negotiation proposals and facilitation schemes/measures suggested by ESCWA Performance measures 2004-2005: 1 country Estimate 2006-2007: 2 countries Target 2008-2009: 3 countries (ii) Increased number of member countries negotiating and implementing trade agreements designed to promote interregional and intraregional trade flows with ESCWA support Performance measures 2004-2005: 2 countries Estimate 2006-2007: 2 countries Target 2008-2009: 4 countries (iii) Increased number of member countries negotiating and implementing investment agreements designed to promote interregional and intraregional investment flows as well as integrating the Monterrey Consensus into their economic strategies and policies, with ESCWA support Performance measures 2004-2005: 7 countries Estimate 2006-2007: 9 countries Target 2008-2009: 11 countries(c) Strengthened capacity of member countries to formulate and implement policies and programmes for improving transport infrastructure and logistics within the framework of the Integrated Transport System in the Arab Mashreq (ITSAM)(c) (i) Percentage of the length of the ITSAM road network that meets the requirements of the Agreement on International Roads in the Arab Mashreq Performance measures 2004-2005: 25 per cent Estimate 2006-2007: 50 per cent Target 2008-2009: 70 per cent (ii) Increased number of policy measures adopted by member countries in relation to the implementation of ITSAM Performance measures 2004-2005: 4 policy measures Estimate 2006-2007: 16 policy measures Target 2008-2009: 26 policy measures(d) Greater participation in the multilateral trading system(d) Increased number of rules, regulations and policies adopted by member countries in conformity with World Trade Organization provisions and regional agreements Performance measures 2004-2005: 5 rules/regulations/policies Estimate 2006-2007: 7 rules/regulations/ policies Target 2008-2009: 10 rules/regulations/policies(e) Increased facilitation of transboundary flows of goods, services, persons and capital among member countries(e) Number of countries accepting and/or adopting harmonization schemes proposed by ESCWA in order to facilitate transboundary flows of goods, persons and capital Performance measures 2004-2005: 4 countries Estimate 2006-2007: 16 countries Target 2008-2009: 26 countries     PAGE  PAGE 1  4;<@Brvx, . 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