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In his address Dr. Rana underlined that by attending this 12-week course
participants had a unique opportunity to enhance their understanding of
the functioning of the Multilateral Trading System and to get acquainted
with the WTO mandate, structure, rules and procedures. Dr. Rana stressed
the importance of such training activities in the context of the ongoing
negotiations connected to the "Doha Development Agenda" and at a time
when Members are preparing for the 5th Session of the Ministerial
Conference to be held at Cancún in September. He expected that
participants would go back to their capitals with updated information
about these ongoing negotiations and the main issues at stake. He also
hoped that training activities, such as the WTO Trade Policy Courses,
would strengthen the capabilities of developing countries to ensure an
active participation in the improvement of the international framework
governing trade relations between countries. Dr. Rana finally stressed
the importance of the network of contacts which had been created during
the three months of training between participants and the staff of the
WTO as well as between participants themselves.
In response to Dr. Rana's address, Mr. Mike Chivhanganye (Zimbabwe), on
behalf of the participants in the 25th TPC, expressed his gratitude to
the WTO Senior Management, the staff of the organization, the WTO
Membership and the host country for their support in training
activities. Mr. Chivhanganye stated that this course had allowed
participants to obtain an excellent overview of the WTO rules and system
thanks to a training programme which had included a balanced mix of
theory, exercises and simulations. Participants also gained a precious
experience on multilateral negotiations. Mr. Chivhanganye stressed that
technical assistance did not end with the three months training. Each
resource person from the group circulated his e-mail address and contact
information and offered his open invitation to be contacted. This gave
an open window of opportunity for participants to obtain technical
assistance on a long-term basis.
The 25th TPC was held in English. It took place between the 28th April
and 18th July 2003. The organization and conduct of WTO Trade Policy
Courses fall within the mandate of the Institute for Training and
Technical Cooperation (ITTC) to strengthen capacities of the developing
countries, economies in transition and countries in accession.
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Mr. Hank Obrien FERGUSON |
Bahamas |
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Mr. S.M Nurul ALAM |
Bangladesh |
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Miss Shawn Adasha RICHARDS |
Belize |
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Mrs. Tsvetelina Georgieva DIMITROVA |
Bulgaria |
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Mr. Changtian HAN |
China |
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Mrs. Divna PLENČA BILOS |
Croatia |
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Mrs. Sovaia Marawa MOMO |
Fiji |
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Mr. Kay Kizito ARYAN |
Ghana |
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Miss Sonja Allyson FRANCIS |
Grenada |
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Mr. Shashank PRIYA |
India |
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Mr. Edi YUSUF |
Indonesia |
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Miss Natalia AL SHAKHANBEH |
Jordan |
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Mr. Phouvieng PHONGSA |
Lao People's Dem. Rep. |
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Mrs. Deneswaree MOHUN |
Mauritius |
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Mr. Luis Eduardo SITOE |
Mozambique |
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Mr. Idris Abdul Rahman AL-KHANJARI |
Oman |
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Mr. Bilal Khan PASHA |
Pakistan |
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Mr. Elliot Edward TABUA |
Papua New Guinea |
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Mr. Yahya AL-NAEMI |
Qatar |
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Mrs. Marina KHACHATUROVA |
Russian
Federation |
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Miss Pauline Virginia PAUL |
Saint Lucia |
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Mr. Fahad Yousef Sharef AL-EATANY |
Saudi Arabia |
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Mrs. Nancy TENGBEH |
Sierra Leone |
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Wai
Ling MARK |
Singapore |
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Mr. Kenan ZAHERALDEEN |
Syrian Arab Republic |
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Miss Wan-Jung Amelia DAY |
Chinese Taipei |
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Mr. Pornvit SILA-ON |
Thailand |
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Mr. Kostyantyn MARCHENKO |
Ukraine |
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Nang
Tien NGUYEN |
Viet Nam |
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Mr. Mike CHIVHANGANYE |
Zimbabwe |
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