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Press/280
13 March 2002
Introduction course on WTO for least-developed countries begins
Government officials from 22 least-developed countries attended yesterday the opening session of the Introduction Course on WTO. The brief ceremony was chaired by Mr. Ablass?Ouedraogo, Deputy Director-General of the WTO, who, on behalf of Mike Moore, welcomed all the participants.
For the first time, the introduction course, which lasts three weeks, is financed through the regular budget of the Organization. It is also the first time that the programme, centered on practical and concrete presentations, is developed in close co-operation with the International Trade Center (ITC).
Throughout the three-week training, which will end on 28 March, the 22 participating officials will become acquainted, through lectures and round-tables, with the essential aspects of the WTO, a general picture of all the agreements, how the WTO functions and the basic principles of the multilateral trading system.
During their stay at the WTO, participants will also have the possibility to attend a meeting of the Sub-Committee on Least-Developed Countries and to debate with experts and practitioners on the various aspects of the "Doha Development Agenda" launched at the last session of the Ministerial Conference of the WTO held last November in the capital of Qatar.
The WTO Training Institute's mandate includes organizing the traditional three-month trade policy courses, which were instituted already under the GATT, in 1955, but also covers the development of activities in the following areas: training for trainers, a diversified range of short-term trade policy courses, distance-learning services, as well as increased co-operation with universities and other institutions of learning handling WTO and trade-related issues. Since November 2001, the Institute is advised by a Consultative Board.
List
of participants of the Introduction Course to the WTO back to top
Bangladesh |
Mr. Md. Jainal ABEDIN, Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Commerce, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. |
Bhutan |
Mr. Phub TSHERING, Executive Engineer, Ministry of Communications, Bhutan Telecom, Authority MOC, Kawajangsa. |
Cambodia |
Mr. Sovithiea UNG, Official WTO Office, ASEAN and International Organizations Department, Ministry of Commerce, Phnom Penh. |
Cape Verde |
Mr. Carlos Jorge GOMES DOS ANJOS, Cabinet Director, Ministry of Tourism, Industry and Commerce, Praia. |
Eritrea |
Miss Selamawit ZEWOLDI WELDESLASSIE, Junior Expert, International Trade Relations Department, Ministry of Trade and Industry, Asmara. |
Ethiopia |
Mr. Belete ALEMU, Senior Expert, Ministry of Trade and Industry, Addis Ababa. |
The Gambia |
Mr. Lamin DAMPHA, Investment Economist, Department of State for Trade, Industry and Employment, Banjul. |
Lao People's Dem. Rep. |
Mr. Santisouk PHOUNESAVATH, Technical Official, Ministry of Commerce, Foreign Trade Department, Vientiane. |
Lesotho |
Mr. Tumelo Ephraim RABOLETSI, Assistant Administrative Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maseru. |
Malawi |
Mrs. Fanny Bibi KANDAYA, Senior Industrial Development Officer, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Lilongwe. |
Maldives |
Miss Mariyam HAMID, Senior Secretary, International Cooperation Division, Ministry of Trade and Industries, Male. |
Mozambique |
Mr. Agonias Antonio MACIA, Head of Department, Ministry of Industry and Trade, Maputo. |
Myanmar |
Mr. Win THAN, Assistant Director, International Trade Promotion Department, Directorate of Trade, Ministry of Commerce, Yangon. |
Nepal |
Mr. Arjun Raj PANT, Section Officer, Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supplies, Singh Durbar, Kathmandu. |
Samoa |
Mr. Kunta Lancelot MARGRAFF, Senior Industry, Development Officer, Ministry of Trade, Commerce and Industry, Apia. |
Sierra Leone | Mrs. Nancy K.S. TENGBEH, Acting Senior Assistant, Secretary, Ministry of Trade, Industry and State Enterprises, Freetown. |
Solomon Islands | Mr. Steveen KARA, Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Relations, Honiara. |
Sudan | Mr. Abdul Moneim TAHA, Chairman, Contract Division, Ministry of Justice, Khartoum. |
United Rep. of Tanzania | Mr. Lucas Ndewonaona SARONGA, Principal Trade Officer III, Trade Department, Ministry of Industry and Trade, Dar-es-Salaam. |
Uganda | Mrs. Florence KATA, Acting Executive Director, Ministry of Tourism, Trade and Industry, Kampala. |
Yemen | Mr. Abdul-Hakim Sultan SALEH, Coordinator Officer, Ministry of Supply and Trade, Sana'a. |
Zambia | Mr. Sunday CHIKOTI, Trade and Investment Promotions Officer, Commerce and Trade Department, Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry, Lusaka. |