United Nations Conference on Trade and Development UNCTAD Virtual Institute on Trade and Development Progress Report (March 2008 – April 2009)

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United Nations Conference on Trade and Development UNCTAD Virtual Institute on Trade and Development Progress Report (March 2008 – April 2009)

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Structure of presentation  Members and partners  Services Course design and materials Professional development for academics Training for students Cooperation within the network

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Members and partners Objectives  Long-term in-depth cooperation with a “manageable” number of members  Partnerships with other likeminded institutions Why?  Wish to provide personalized service  Availability of resources  Comparative advantages of partners

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Members  Larger teams at existing member universities (from 180 to 300 lecturers…)  Moderate increase in developing/transition country membership Core members from Mexico, Peru and Uruguay Affiliate members in Brazil, Colombia, Russia, South Africa  Substantial increase in developed country membership (Germany, Italy, Spain and Switzerland)

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development 30 countries represented in the Vi network Argentina Brazil Canada Chile Colombia Mexico Peru Uruguay West Indies Jordan Iran India China Vietnam Egypt Kenya Mauritius Mozambique Senegal South Africa Tanzania Uganda Belarus Germany France Italy Russia Spain Switzerland Ukraine

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Partners  Members from developed countries  UNCTAD divisions and programmes  Other international organizations (WTO, ITC, UN regional commissions, World Bank, ICTSD, South Centre….)  Donors (currently Spain, Finland, Norway, UN Development Account)  Permanent missions of UNCTAD member states

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development  Advice on course design (Uganda, Colombia)  Provision of trade-related publications and resources Hard copy supplies for libraries (about 1’600 publications distributed) Vi digital library (more than 500 topical studies currently available) Multimedia teaching resources (12) Vi workshop materials (3) Course design and materials (1)

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development  Generic Vi materials 2 new materials developed (Transfer of Technology; Environmental Economics with International Dimension) Updates and enhancements (Investment updated; Commodities being updated; Trade Data Analysis being enhanced and converted into a book, in cooperation with the WTO) Used by over 15’000 students; each material used by between 17 and 30 member universities Course design and materials (2)

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development  Local adaptation of Vi materials 5 materials being adapted (Investment; Competitiveness and Development; RTAs; Trade and Poverty; Trade Data Analysis) 14 localized versions finalized; additional 4 under way Participation of Belarus, Chile, Colombia, Egypt, Jordan, Kenya, Mauritius, Russia, Uganda, Vietnam Own localized materials used in programmes on Economics, Business, Law, and government training 25 per cent of members use materials localized by other members Course design and materials (3)

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Professional development (1)  Regional professional development workshops Workshop on Investment for English-speaking Africa In cooperation with Makerere University Business School Co-funded by governments of Spain and Finland  National professional development workshops Workshop on Intellectual Property Rights in Vietnam Workshop on quantitative techniques for trade and trade policy analysis in Senegal Workshops on international trade logistics and on trade policy and negotiations in Mauritius ITC workshop on market analysis tools in Uganda

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Professional development (2)  Virtual Institute fellowship programme 8 fellows from Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Russia, Senegal, Tanzania, Uganda Funded by the governments of Finland (LDCs) and Spain (Latin America) and self-funded  Mentored research projects for LDC researchers Application of knowledge from professional development workshops with support of a mentor and a small grant 3 projects on Investment selected – junior researchers from Tanzania and Uganda Funded by the government of Finland  Access to other professional development opportunities UNCTAD, University of Barcelona, CTPL…

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Training for students  Study tours for Masters students Tailor-made training programme at UNCTAD, WTO, ITC, diplomatic missions… 3 tours organized, including one for the University of the West Indies and two for member universities in Russia  Videoconference presentations by UNCTAD experts Trade and Development Report (for Colombia and Jordan) World Investment Report (for Peru and Russia) International Investment Agreements (for Chile) Information economy and electronic commerce (for Russia)

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Cooperation within the network Joint research projects Comparative study on coffee (Colombia-Vietnam) Comparative study on Qualified Industrial Zones (Egypt- Jordan) Joint research project on regional integration in Latin America (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Spain, Uruguay – funded by the government of Spain) Joint research project on Corporate Social Responsibility (Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Spain, Uruguay – funded by the government of Spain)

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Contact Vlasta Macku, Chief, UNCTAD Virtual Institute tel.: fax: web: