Stakeholder Consultation on India-Bangladesh bilateral trade
and non-tariff barriers
May 31, 2012, Kolkata
CUTS International with support
from Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, India is organising a half-day Stakeholder
Consultation on India-Bangladesh bilateral trade and non-tariff barriers
on 31 May, 2012 in Kolkata.
The objective of the mentioned
consultation is to elicit the views and concerns of business community
about non-tariff barriers (including procedural NTBs) hindering
intra-regional trade and how to overcome them and prepare an advocacy
agenda for the removal/harmonisation of non-tariff barriers between South
Asian countries.
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First PACT EAC NRG Meetings and FEAD National Dialogues 2012
in East Africa
May 22-30, 2012
From 22 till 30 May, CUTS
International Geneva and its partners in East Africa will organize the
first meetings of the newly constituted National Reference Groups under
the PACT EAC Project. Each national network represents all relevant
stakeholders from the government, the business, farming communities, CSOs,
media and think tanks, and is committed to making East African
policy-making processes more inclusive in leveraging the potential of
trade to address poverty and hunger in the context of climate change.
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Second Knowledge Enhancement Workshop
May 18-19, 2012, Agartala,
Tripura
The objective of two-days
Knowledge Enhancement Workshops (KEWs) are to enhance the knowledge of
consumer organizations from the state on new generation consumer issues,
and on research, advocacy, communication, and resource mobilization skills
by helping them to make further interventions on frequently occurring
problems and to ensure improvement in service delivery and act as
‘watchdogs’ in their respective state.
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Knowledge Enhancement Workshop
May 07-08, 2012, Gurgaon,
Haryana
The objective of two-days
Knowledge Enhancement Workshops (KEWs) are to enhance the knowledge of
consumer organizations from the state on new generation consumer issues,
and on research, advocacy, communication, and resource mobilization skills
by helping them to make further interventions on frequently occurring
problems and to ensure improvement in service delivery and act as
‘watchdogs’ in their respective state.
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