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The '''[[United Nations]] Conference on Trade and Development''' ('''UNCTAD''') was established in 1964 as a permanent intergovernmental body. UNCTAD is the  principal organ of the [[United Nations General Assembly]] dealing with trade, investment and development issues.
 
The '''[[United Nations]] Conference on Trade and Development''' ('''UNCTAD''') was established in 1964 as a permanent intergovernmental body. UNCTAD is the  principal organ of the [[United Nations General Assembly]] dealing with trade, investment and development issues.
  
The organization's goals are to "maximize the [[trade]], investment and development opportunities of developing countries and assist them in their efforts to integrate into the world economy on an equitable basis." (from official website).  The creation of the conference was based on concerns of developing countries over the international market, multi-national corporations, and great disparity between developed nations and developing nations.
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The organization's goals are to "maximize the trade, investment and development opportunities of developing countries and assist them in their efforts to integrate into the world economy on an equitable basis." (from official website).  The creation of the conference was based on concerns of developing countries over the international market, multi-national corporations, and great disparity between developed nations and developing nations.
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In the 1970s and 1980s UNCTAD was closely associated with the idea of a New International Economic Order (NIEO).
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Currently, UNCTAD has 191 member States and is headquartered in Geneva, [[Switzerland]]. UNCTAD has 400 staff members and an annual regular budget of approximately US$50 million and US$25 million of extrabudgetary technical assistance funds.
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==Main Functions of the UNCTAD==
  
In the 1970s and 1980s UNCTAD was closely associated with the idea of a [[New International Economic Order]] (NIEO).
 
  
Currently, UNCTAD has 191 member States and is headquartered in [[Geneva]], [[Switzerland]]. UNCTAD has 400 staff members and an annual regular budget of approximately US$50 million and US$25 million of extrabudgetary technical assistance funds.
 
  
 
==Meetings==
 
==Meetings==
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**UNCTAD XI was held in [[São Paulo]] in June 2004 [http://www.unctadxi.org/]
 
**UNCTAD XI was held in [[São Paulo]] in June 2004 [http://www.unctadxi.org/]
 
**UNCTAD X was held in [[Bangkok]] in 12-19 February 2000 [http://www.unctad-10.org/]
 
**UNCTAD X was held in [[Bangkok]] in 12-19 February 2000 [http://www.unctad-10.org/]
**UNCTAD IX was held in [[Midrand, Gauteng|Midrand (South Africa)]] in [[27 April]] [[11 May]] 1996
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**UNCTAD IX was held in Midrand, [[South Africa)]] from April 27 – May 11, 1996
 
**UNCTAD 8 was held in [[Colombia]] in 1992
 
**UNCTAD 8 was held in [[Colombia]] in 1992
  

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The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) was established in 1964 as a permanent intergovernmental body. UNCTAD is the principal organ of the United Nations General Assembly dealing with trade, investment and development issues.

The organization's goals are to "maximize the trade, investment and development opportunities of developing countries and assist them in their efforts to integrate into the world economy on an equitable basis." (from official website). The creation of the conference was based on concerns of developing countries over the international market, multi-national corporations, and great disparity between developed nations and developing nations.

In the 1970s and 1980s UNCTAD was closely associated with the idea of a New International Economic Order (NIEO).

Currently, UNCTAD has 191 member States and is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. UNCTAD has 400 staff members and an annual regular budget of approximately US$50 million and US$25 million of extrabudgetary technical assistance funds.

Main Functions of the UNCTAD

Meetings

The inter-governmental work is done at 4 levels of meetings [1]:

  • The UNCTAD Conference - held every 4 years;
    • UNCTAD XII will be held in Ghana in 2008
    • UNCTAD XI was held in São Paulo in June 2004 [2]
    • UNCTAD X was held in Bangkok in 12-19 February 2000 [3]
    • UNCTAD IX was held in Midrand, South Africa) from April 27 – May 11, 1996
    • UNCTAD 8 was held in Colombia in 1992
  • The UNCTAD Trade and Development Board - the Board manages the work of UNCTAD in between two Conferences and meets up to three times every year;
  • Four UNCTAD Commissions and one Working Party - these meet more often than the Board in order to take up policy, programme and budgetary issues;
  • Expert Meetings - the Commissions will convene expert meetings on selected topics in order to provide substantive and expert input for Commission policy discussions.

Reports

UNCTAD produces a number of topical reports, including:

  • The Trade and Development Report [4]
  • The Trade and Environment Review [5]
  • The World Investment Report [6]
  • The Economic Development in Africa Report [7]
  • The Least Developed Countries Report [8]
  • UNCTAD Statistics [9]
  • The Information Economy Report [10]
  • The Review of Maritime Transport [11]

Other

UNCTAD also conducts various technical cooperation programmes [12] such as ASYCUDA, DMFAS, EMPRETEC and WAIPA.

In addition, UNCTAD conducts certain technical cooperation in collaboration with the World Trade Organization through the joint International Trade Centre (ITC), a technical cooperation agency targeting operational and enterprise-oriented aspects of trade development.

Complete List of Secretaries-General and Officers-in-Charge

# Photo Secretary-General Dates in office Country of origin Remarks References
1 Dr. Raúl Prebisch 1963 – 1969 Argentina
2 Mr. Manuel Pérez-Guerrero 1969 – 1974 Venezuela
3 Dr. Gamani Corea 1974 – 1984 Sri Lanka
4 Mr. Alister McIntyre 1985 Grenada Officer-in-Charge
5 Mr. Kenneth K.S. Dadzie 1986 – 1994 Ghana
6 Mr. Carlos Fortin 1994 – 1995 Chile Officer-in-Charge
7 Mr. Rubens Ricupero 1995 – 2004 Brazil
8 Mr. Carlos Fortin 2004 – 2005 Chile Officer-in-Charge
9 Dr. Supachai Panitchpakdi 1 September 2005 – present Thailand [13]

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