Working with Ngos

International Trade ForumNum. 2/2006, Avril 2006

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If the governments, donors and development agencies that drive trade development activities are to increase the development impact of their efforts, they must bring non-governmental organizations (NGOs) into the mainstream of trade development. Here are a few recommendations to improve trade development through donor and NGO cooperation: 1. Donors can broaden their trade development objectives. 2. NGOs can contribute to planning and evaluation. 3. NGOs can be partners in projects. 4. Revise target populations. 5. Recognize non-traditional trade development activities. Governments, development agencies and NGOs alike increasingly agree on the links between trade, poverty and development. They believe that poverty can be reduced and broad-based growth can be advanced. Partnering with NGOs offers governments, donors and even the private sector the opportunity to harness specialized knowledge and to increase capacity on a range of issues.

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Working with Ngos

If the governments, donors and development agencies that drive trade development activities are to increase the development impact of their efforts, they must bring nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) into the mainstream of trade development.

Development is a complex process, not measurable in p...

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