Aid for Trade Global Review to Focus on Environment, Empowerment and
Connectivity
This year’s Aid for Trade Global Review — to take place from
27 to 29 July — will feature over 50 sessions held in-person at the WTO’s headquarters
in Geneva or online. Under the theme “Empowering Connected, Sustainable Trade”,
the Review will examine the opportunities that digital connectivity provides for
economic and export diversification in developing and least-developed countries.
It will also explore how the WTO-led Aid for Trade initiative can help empower various
economic actors, such as women, to realize these opportunities.
A total of 53 sessions will be held during the three-day event,
several taking place virtually, and others to be held both in person and virtually.
The in-person sessions will also allow for virtual participation. The sessions will
be organized by WTO members, regional development banks and other international
organizations and regional bodies.
A provisional programme
for the Global Review.
Participants are requested to register in order to gain access
to the WTO premises. The plenary sessions will be livestreamed while other sessions
will be organized in an interactive, webinar format. Registration on a session-by-session
basis for virtual participation will be opened once the final agenda is published
online.
The Global Review will also feature the launch of a WTO publication
on Aid for Trade, which will draw on the responses to the 2022 OECD-WTO Monitoring
and Evaluation Exercise.
Aid for Trade is a multi-stakeholder initiative seeking to
mobilize resources to address the trade-related needs and supply-side constraints
identified by developing and least-developed countries. The objective is to help
these countries play a more active role in world trade.