RTPC23-1

Title of the activity
Regional Trade Policy Course (RTPC) for Central and Eastern Europe, Central Asia and Caucasus Members and Observers of the WTO.
Activity Type
Regional Trade Policy Course
Description
The Regional Trade Policy Course (RTPC) is an intermediate training course set at Level 2 of WTO's Progressive Learning Strategy (PLS) for training and capacity building. The RTPC is designed for a "generalist" audience of government officials who have undertaken basic WTO training (PLS Level 1).

The objectives of the RTPC are primarily to: 1) deepen participants understanding of the WTO Agreements and the functioning of the WTO, its rules and procedures; 2) enhance participants understanding of relevant trade policy issues in their regional context; 3) increase participants autonomy to work on WTO issues by strengthening their capacity to access and utilize WTO information resources and in particular the WTO Legal Texts; and, 4) facilitate the strengthening of participant's network of professional contacts (participants, regional and WTO experts).

Selected participants will be expected to come prepared to engage in active learning, which will include making presentations and engaging in discussions on the challenges faced by their respective country/customs territory. They will also be given a final exam. Successful participants will be duly recognized jointly by the WTO and the University of International Business.
Venue
Kazakhstan
City
Almaty
Trade topic
Multi topic
Start Date
End Date
Duration (days)
40
selection process
Governments of WTO Members and Observers are invited to nominate candidates for the RTPC for CEECAC Members and Observers of the WTO.
All candidates must satisfy the nomination and selection criteria listed below (pre-requisites). To allow for a broad selection process, governments are encouraged to submit up to four candidates for consideration. Depending on the number of candidates from the entire region, determination will be made on the precise number of participants.

Applications are equally welcome from qualified women and men. The selection results will be communicated to the candidates and their Permanent Mission to the WTO.

Pre-requisite
Candidates should have successfully completed the WTO E-Learning course "Introduction to the WTO" or completed, within the last four years, a Geneva-based Introductory Trade Policy Course for LDCs (formerly Introduction Course for LDCs). Candidates who wish to participate in the RTPC but have not yet completed the E-Learning course "Introduction to the WTO" are strongly encouraged to do so. Please refer to the Annex for information on how to register to the E-Learning course. In exceptional circumstances, consideration will be given to candidates who do not meet the aforementioned criteria but who possess knowledge or professional experience that is demonstrably commensurate with the course's requirements;



(ii) Candidates should have at least three years of professional experience and be currently working in their national administration in the field of the formulation and conduct of trade policy, with the definite expectation of continuing to work, or being assigned further responsibilities, in this field. Preference will be given to those who have completed university studies in economics, law, or a related subject, or have acquired equivalent experience as civil servants in their administrations;



(iii) Candidates must be fully proficient in spoken and written English in order to participate in the course as the RTPC will be conducted in English. An understanding of the language is not sufficient. Where English is not a working language of the candidate's country/customs territory, a language proficiency certificate must be submitted along with the WTO Nomination Form. Telephone interviews of candidates may be carried out to evaluate their level of English proficiency;
(iv) Candidates must be ready to be devoted full time to the course.
Target Audience
Government officials
Language
English
Key Result
1. Government officials are implementing WTO Agreements and fully realising Members' rights and obligations
Key Output
1.1: Government officials have enhanced knowledge about WTO Agreements, trade policy formulation and conduct of trade negotiations
Invited Members and Observers:
Afghanistan
Albania
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Georgia
Israel
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyz Republic
Moldova, Republic of
Montenegro
North Macedonia
Serbia
Tajikistan
Türkiye
Turkmenistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan