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5 December 2005
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
Denmark donates
DKK 8.72 million to WTO technical assistance
The government of Denmark has pledged five contributions for a total of DKK 8,720,000 for which DKK 7,720,000 goes to the WTO technical assistance programmes and DKK 1,000,000 to the financing of WTO LDC members?participation in the 6th Ministerial Conference from 13 to 18 December 2005.
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揑 am very grateful to Denmark for its contribution which will help the
Secretariat strengthen its capacity-building tools such as technical
assistance and WTO Internship programme for delegates,?said
Director-General Pascal Lamy. 揑t will also enable us to respond to
specific technical demands from developing and least-developed countries
that are covered by the Integrated Framework (IF) and the Standards and
Trade Development Facility (STDF) programmes. In addition, let me recall
that at this crucial moment in the Doha Round we can only reach a
successful outcome in negotiations with the full participation of all
WTO Members. The participation of LDCs members is essential.?br>
The new donation made in November 2005 will be allocated with DKK
1,000,000 for the Doha Development Agenda Global Trust Fund which
finances technical assistance activities with the aim to enhance
developing countries?participation in the WTO negotiations. In addition
DKK 1,500,000 will contribute to the funding of the WTO Internship
Programme, providing the opportunity to developing country delegates to
work for a year within the WTO Secretariat and thus perfect their
knowledge of trade issues. Further amounts of DKK 2,720,000 and DKK
2,500,000 will go to the IF and STDF funds respectively. The IF supports
least-developed countries governments to expand their participation in
the global economy whereby enhancing their economic growth and poverty
reduction strategies. The STDF assists developing countries in improving
their expertise and capacity to analyze and implement international
sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) standards. The remaining DKK 1,000,000
will finance LDCs?Participation in the 6th Ministerial Conference.
揇enmark is at the moment the sixth biggest voluntary contributor to the
WTO technical assistance activities since 1995. In the context of the
Integrated Framework where the WTO as well as IMF, ITC, UNCTAD, UNDP and
the World Bank combine their efforts with those of least-developped
countries and donors to respond to the trade development needs of LDCs,
Denmark has contributed DKK 12 million in 2005 to the IF Trust Fund,
managed by UNDP.?/p>