Workshop
on Capacity Building on Environment, Trade and Development
Geneva, Switzerland, 19-20 March 2002
At
the recently concluded Fourth WTO Ministerial Conference in Doha,
governments reaffirmed their commitment to sustainable development
and mutually supportive trade and environment policies. They further
stressed the "importance of technical assistance and capacity building
in the field of trade and environment to developing countries", while
welcoming continued cooperation between the WTO and UNEP. The decision
taken in Doha to launch a new round of WTO negotiations on trade-related
environment and development issues, further underscored the need for
effective capacity building programmes.
There is a need to assess recent capacity building efforts on environment,
trade and development and to identify gaps where improvements can
be made, as well as enhance international cooperation for more effective
capacity building. Towards this objective, UNEP and the WTO Secretariat
convened a Workshop on Capacity Building on Environment, Trade and
Development in Geneva from 19 to 20 March 2002, prior to the WTO Committee
on Trade and Environment Session scheduled for 21-22 March 2002. In
organizing and convening this workshop UNEP and the WTO worked in
close collaboration with MEAs, UNCTAD and relevant organizations involved
in capacity building work.
The workshop aimed to provide a forum for identifying capacity building
activities needed to assist countries effectively engage in trade
and environment negotiations, assess the environmental as well as
the developmental implications of the WTO agreements, and develop
and implement mutually supportive trade and environment policies.
It was also intended that the meeting would result in proposed actions
that can ensure better coordination and effectiveness of capacity
building activities provided by intergovernmental and nongovernmental
organizations.
To support the workshop, UNEP prepared a survey to take stock of recent
efforts to build capacity on environment, trade and development. An
important element of the survey was a synthesis summary of responses
to a questionnaire on environment, trade and development capacity
building that UNEP distributed to organizations working on this important
policy interface.

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WORKSHOP DOCUMENTS
Chairman's Summary
(in PDF, 181KB)
1. Annotated Agenda
(in PDF, 159KB)
2. Discussion Paper (in
PDF, 444KB)
3. Questionnaire (in
Word, 215KB)
4. List of Participants
(in PDF 113KB)
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