OMC inicia Curso Avanzado de Política Comercial en Ginebra
El 29 de enero arrancó en Ginebra el primer Curso Avanzado de Política Comercial de 2024 para funcionarios gubernamentales de habla inglesa procedentes de economías en desarrollo. El curso, de ocho semanas de duración, reúne a participantes de 27 Miembros de la OMC y Gobiernos observadores, incluidos cinco países menos adelantados (PMA), y tiene por objeto reforzar su capacidad para desempeñar tareas relacionadas con la OMC.
(de momento sólo en inglés)
Comienzo del Curso Avanzado de Política Comercial de la OMC en Ginebra
The course aims to develop participants’ capacity to explore the links between WTO rules and the trade policies and interests of WTO members and observer governments. The course also covers trade policy formulation, monitoring and implementation of WTO agreements, WTO negotiations and dispute settlement.
Case studies, interactive modules and trade simulations, as well as visits to other Geneva-based international organizations, will form part of the course. Participants will also have the opportunity to attend meetings of WTO bodies and to network with experts, including from WTO member governments based in Geneva.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Ireland’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations and other international organizations in Geneva, Noel White, encouraged participants to make the most of their experience in Geneva to gain a better understanding of the complexities of multilateral trade.
“I urge you, while learning about the WTO, its inner workings and mechanisms, to step back and reflect on the bigger picture which is represented through ‘Multilateral Geneva’ with the interconnection between agencies, the themes that run through it, the geopolitical implications and the importance of an effective multilateral system. Take these ideas home with you,” he said.
Stefania Bernabe from the WTO’s Institute for Training and Technical Cooperation highlighted that this course is taking place at a crucial time, with the upcoming 13th WTO Ministerial Conference scheduled to take place from 26 to 29 February in Abu Dhabi.
This “level 3” training course represents the highest level of generalist training provided to government officials under the WTO’s Technical Assistance Progressive Learning Strategy.
Participants
Algeria | Mr Hamdane ASSABA |
Bhutan | Ms Pem ZAM |
Botswana | Ms Ogaufi Phemo MOTSHWANE |
Burkina Faso | Mr Zana Issouf BARRO |
Cabo Verde | Ms Jónica BRITO TAVARES |
China | Ms Yunlei ZHOU |
Costa Rica | Ms Susan Tatiana VARGAS MORA |
Eswatini | Mr Muntu ALMEIDA |
Ethiopia | Ms Nardos HUSSEN |
Grenada | Ms Marcia FREDERIK |
Guyana | Mr Xavier HOLMES |
Hong Kong, China | Mr Sing Hang CHAN |
Indonesia | Mr Irawan Bayu PRATAMA |
Iran | Mr Seyed Abbas BAGHERI BAVANDPOUR |
Kuwait | Ms Noudhah R TH M ALHAJRI |
Lesotho | Ms Teboho TSEKOA |
Maldives | Ms Aminath SHANI |
Mozambique | Mr Tito Guwe Bernardo MACHUCHE |
Nigeria | Ms Fatima Yachila Gazali MOHAMMED |
Saudi Arabia | Mr Sulaiman ALAWNI |
Sri Lanka | Ms Zeenathul Ameina SHAFI MOHIN |
Chinese Taipei | Mr Meng-Kang HSU |
The Gambia | Mr Balla KUYATEH |
Trinidad and Tobago | Ms Rhonda HYPOLITE |
Türkiye | Ms Ecem SAYGIN |
Ukraine | Ms Olena CHUMAKOVA |
Viet Nam | Mr Duc Ngoc LE |