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UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD)

  • UNCTAD is a permanent intergovernmental body established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1964.
  • UNCTAD is also a forum where representatives of all countries can freely engage in dialogue, share experiences, tackle critical issues affecting the global economy and build multilateral consensus. 
    • UNCTAD holds quadrennial ministerial conferences and several board, multi-year and expert meetings throughout the year on a wide range of topics driven by an intergovernmental machinery. 
    • It also hosts high-profile events such as the World Investment Forum, eWeek and the UN Trade Forum
  • Reports to the UN General Assembly and ECOSOC but has its own membership, leadership, and budget.
  • UNCTAD is part of the UN Secretariat.
  • It is part of the United Nations Development Group.
  • Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Members- 195 Member States

History

  • The first United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) was held in Geneva in 1964.
  • The UN institutionalized the conference and gave it a mandate to meet every four years, with intergovernmental bodies meeting between sessions and a permanent secretariat providing the necessary substantive and logistics support.
  • One of UNCTAD’s earliest and most notable accomplishments was the formulation and implementation of the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP), which offered special tariff concessions to exports of manufactured goods by developing countries.

Membership

UNCTAD has 195 member states: all UN members plus UN Observer states, the Holy See and Palestine.

Work

  • It supports developing countries to access the benefits of a globalized economy more fairly and effectively.
  • It provides economic and trade analysis, facilitates consensus-building and offers technical assistance to help developing countries use trade, investment, finance and technology for inclusive and sustainable development
  • It also supports developing countries’ efforts to use trade, investment, finance, and technology as vehicles for inclusive and sustainable development.
  • UNCTAD also carries out economic research and analysis published in several flagship reports: 
    • Trade and Development Report
    • World Investment Report 
    • The Least Developed Countries Report 
    • Economic Development in Africa Report 
    • Digital Economy Report 
    • Technology and Innovation Report
    • Review of Maritime Transport
  • UNCTAD works with member States, international organizations, academics, non-governmental organizations, media, civil society and youth.

Governance

The Trade and Development Board

  • It serves as UNCTAD’s governing body between its quadrennial conferences, overseeing the organization’s activities and addressing policy, management and institutional matters.
  • It’s made up of 160 members, elected from UNCTAD’s 195 member States based on nominations from regional groups, ensuring equitable geographic representation and inclusivity in decision-making.

Commissions

  • The Board is supported by two UNCTAD commissions.
    • The Investment, Enterprise and Development Commission
    • The Trade and Development Commission
  • The commissions meet annually to:
    • Conduct policy dialogue on topical issues
    • Review reports from UNCTAD intergovernmental groups of experts and expert meetings (see below)
    • Review the progress report on promoting and strengthening synergies among the three pillars
    • Negotiate and recommend, for the Board’s, endorsement agreed conclusions on policy dialogue and recommendations to the secretariat on research areas and topics.

Secretary General

    • The appointment process for the UNCTAD Secretary-General involves a nomination by the UN Secretary-General, followed by approval by the UN General Assembly
    • Heads the UNCTAD Secretariat in Geneva, Switzerland.

FAQs 

1. What is UNCTAD?

UNCTAD stands for United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. It is a permanent intergovernmental body established in 1964 to support developing countries in using trade, investment, and technology for sustainable development.

2. Where is the headquarters of UNCTAD located?

Geneva, Switzerland.

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