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Myanmar business survey - United Nations: Economic And Social Commission For Asia And The Pacific - Bog - United Nations - Plusbog.dk

Morocco - United Nations: Economic Commission For Europe: Committee On Environmental Policy - Bog - United Nations - Plusbog.dk

Economic and social survey of Asia and the Pacific 2022 - United Nations: Economic And Social Commission For Asia And The Pacific - Bog - United

Economic and social survey of Asia and the Pacific 2022 - United Nations: Economic And Social Commission For Asia And The Pacific - Bog - United

The Asia-Pacific region has been leading the global economic growth over the past few decades. However, rapid economic growth without sufficient inclusiveness is now constraining the region''s future economic and broader development prospects. The COVID-19 pandemic has further revealed the vulnerability of the region due to lack of inclusiveness. The Survey 2021 estimated that 89 million people could have been pushed back into extreme poverty in the region due to COVID-19, contributing to an already increasing trend in income inequality in Asia and the Pacific. Going forward, concerns over a "K-shaped" economic recovery, both within and across countries, and the desire to ensure that the post-pandemic recovery is consistent with long-term inclusive development are broadly shared among policy makers and experts, as revealed during policy dialogues organized to disseminate the messages of Survey 2021. Additionally, international commitment to inclusive development, as manifested in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, is pushing distributional issues to the forefront of global policy agenda. With a focus on the role of economic policies in promoting inclusive development, the Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific 2022 will analyze the importance of effective government actions and the role of fiscal, monetary/financial and structural policies in enhancing inclusiveness, keeping in view the considerable impacts of COVID-19 on inclusiveness and inequality

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Yearbook of the International Law Commission 2008 - United Nations: International Law Commission - Bog - United Nations - Plusbog.dk

Yearbook of the International Law Commission 2008 - United Nations: International Law Commission - Bog - United Nations - Plusbog.dk

Yearbook of the International Law Commission 2017 - United Nations: International Law Commission - Bog - United Nations - Plusbog.dk

Fast-tracking implementation of eTrade readiness assessments - United Nations Conference On Trade And Development - Bog - United Nations - Plusbog.dk

Fast-tracking implementation of eTrade readiness assessments - United Nations Conference On Trade And Development - Bog - United Nations - Plusbog.dk

UNCTAD set up the eT Ready Implementation Support Mechanism (ISM) in 2020 with a view to supporting beneficiary countries'' implementation of eTrade Readiness Assessments. Through the ISM implementation reviews are regularly conducted, to build in-country capacities for effective implementation, based on the principles of country ownership, inclusivity, and results-based management. The Implementation Review done in 2020 was the first of its kind and allowed to capture the progress made by 13 eT Ready beneficiary countries. It formed the basis of further capacity building, knowledge sharing and stakeholder engagement activities that have helped to raise the profile of e-commerce in national and regional development agendas. The 2nd Implementation Review (IR) was done in 2021 with an improved methodology, building on the lessons learned and feedback received by the different stakeholders involved in the first implementation review process. It highlights 140 new achievements from 14 countries that have participated in the 2nd IR, gathered through an in-depth review of the data collected from in-country stakeholders by the eT Ready Focal Points, in collaboration with a wide range of stakeholders from line ministries, regulatory agencies and private sector entities. The 2nd IR was completed in early 2022 with the publication of this report

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