
Lao PDR
To lay the groundwork for the DTIS and the IF process, a preliminary
mission took place in July 2004. Participants included representatives
of IF agencies and the European Commission. The main results included
setting up the IF organizational structures (National Steering Committee,
IF Focal Point and an IF Secretariat).
The main mission took place in March 2005. Prior to this mission,
a concept paper was prepared. All IF agencies participated in this
mission. During this mission, competitiveness workshops for producers
were organized on tourism, manufacturing and agriculture. The results
of the main mission are reflected in an aide-mémoire. Australia
is the IF Facilitator.
The draft DTIS was transmitted to the government. Early March
2006, the government organized a workshop to discuss the core elements
of the draft action matrix as well as workshops in two provinces
to strengthen their involvement in the IF process.
The National Validation Workshop took place in September 2006.
After the Validation Workshop, the government prepared an aide-mémoire,
highlighting the following points:
- Improving coordination amongst donors to avoid
duplication and ensure that trade is on the donors agenda. Establishing
a multi-donor trust fund to implement the DTIS action matrix is
being considered
- Improving coordination and mainstreaming of
trade within the government
- Setting-up an implementation structure
Four Window II projects were launched:
- Capacity building and technical support for WTO
accession
- Institutional strengthening of IF coordination
and implementation structure
- Support to garment industry
- Capacity building at the Ministry of Industry
and Commerce.
A multi-donor trade development basket fund is being set up.
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September 24, 2007
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