Capacity
Building for Integrated Policy Design and Implementation
for Sustainable Development - Developing Mutually Supportive Trade
and Environment Policies

27- 28 March 2004
Jeju Island, Republic of Korea

UNEP organised a meeting on "Capacity Building for Integrated Policy
Design and Implementation for Sustainable Development"in Jeju Island, Republic of Korea from 27-28 March 2004. The meeting was co-hosted by the Korean Ministry of Environment.
The meeting provided an opportunity for representatives from Governments
of both developing and developed countries, international organizations,
multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs), regional institutions
and other stakeholders to develop concrete recommendations for enhancing
future capacity building for integrated policy design and implementation
for sustainable development. In particular, the meeting focused
on the development of mutually supportive trade and environment policies
in the promotion of sustainable development and poverty alleviation.
The meeting was immediately preceded the 8th Special Session of the
UNEP Governing Council/Global Ministerial Forum (GCSS/GMEF), which
was held in Jeju Island from 29-31 March 2004.
The "Capacity Building for Integrated Policy Design and Implementation
for Sustainable Development" meeting was designed to support the
World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) Plan of Implementation,
which emphasized the importance of taking a "holistic and inter-sector
approach" to implementing sustainable development. The meeting
also furthered the goals articulated in the Ministerial Declaration
of the Fourth WTO Ministerial Conference in Doha, Qatar, which recognized
the importance of providing technical assistance and capacity building
to developing countries in the fields of trade and environment. In
its resolution 53/242, the UN General Assembly stressed the need to
ensure that capacity building and technical assistance, in particular
with respect to institutional strengthening in developing countries,
remained an important component of the work of UNEP. Furthermore,
the Seventh Special Session of the UNEP Governing Council held in
Cartagena in 2002 requested that the role of UNEP in capacity building
should be strengthened.
Currently, a major realignment of development assistance strategies
is taking place. The World Bank, UNDP and many bilateral donors are
developing new pro-poor policies that combine a range of actions previously
taken separately to meet the Millenium Development Goals. Environmental
Sustainability is an integral aspect of this new approach. The importance
of environmental management, even where the need for poverty reduction
action is urgent, is no longer in doubt. Many developing and transitional
countries lack the basic capacity to undertake assessment and planning
that integrates environment with other factors, including poverty
alleviation and trade enhancement.
The meeting is the latest in a series of regional meetings, seminars,
and workshops convened by UNEP in collaboration with partner organizations,
notably UNCTAD. Outcomes from these meetings and workshops formed
the basis of a background paper distributed in advance of the
meeting.
If you have any questions regarding this meeting or other related
issues, please email us at: etb@unep.ch

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MEETING DOCUMENTS
Information Kit
Registration Form
Agenda
Annotations
Enhancing Capacity Building for Integrated Policy Design and Implementation for Sustainable Development
Chairman’s Summary
Final List of Participants
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