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  Pillars of ATPC
 

1: Providing Fully Integrated Trade Capacity Building for RECs

 

2: Providing Comprehensive Capacity Building for Trade Constituencies

 

3: Mainstreaming Cross-Cutting Items

 
  ATPC Services
 

:: Set up Trade Policy Units in RECs

  :: Undertake Research
  :: Promote Training on Trade Issues
  :: Undertake Information Dissemination
  :: Provide Advisory Services and Technical Cooperation
  :: Facilitate Consensus Building
  :: Create Partnerships for Trade
 

:: Mainstream HIV/ AIDS, Gender and Environment into ATPC Activities

 

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  Did you know that?
 

On average, 95% of the members of a regional economic community in Africa belong to another community.
Source: Aria II, ECA.

 
 
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  Report on a Survey of AGOA’s Past, Present and Future Prospects: The Experiences and Expectations of Sub-Saharan Africa
  Assessment of Gender Impacts of SADC Trade Protocal in Selected Countries
 

Gender dimensions of cross-border trade in the East African Community: Kenya/Uganda and Rwanda/Burundi borders
Financement de l’intégration régionale
Negotiations on Agriculture
The Multilateral Negotiations on Non-Agricultural Market Access
  Events
 

Africa Trade Forum 2011
22-24 November 2011
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

 
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Workshop
 
The workshop on linking ports to corridors for the Eastern and Southern Africa Region was jointly organized by the Ports Management Association of Eastern and Southern Africa
(PMAESA) and the African Trade Policy Centre (ATPC) of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA). The workshop was held from 23 -25 November 2010 at the
Mombasa Beach Hotel, Mombasa, Kenya. The objective of the workshop was to discuss the findings of a study report on the “Establishment of a Permanent Regional Corridor Development Working Group for the Eastern and Southern region.”
   
  Overview of Investment opportunities and Pmaesa agenda
  RENEWED INTEREST IN RAILWAY DEVELOPMENT IN THE EAST AFRICAN REGION
  STUDY FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A PERMANENT REGIONAL CORRIDOR DEVELOPMENT WORKING GROUP IN PMAESA REGION
  Workshop Report
   
  Presentation
  STUDY FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A PERMANENT REGIONAL CORRIDOR DEVELOPMENT WORKING GROUP IN PMAESA REGION
  Trade Facilitation and Intra-African Trade
  TRADE TRANSIT CORRIDORS IN AFRICA’S LANDLOCKED COUNTRIES
  Women's Participation in Ports and Corridor