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COOPERATION
WITH INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL ORGANISATIONS
1.
UNCTAD
SAARC-UNCTAD
Memorandum of Understanding on the Trade Analysis and Information
System (TRAINS) was signed in February 1993. The global aim of
TRAINS is to increase transparency in international trading conditions
and thus facilitate trade. This was the first Agreement of cooperation
to be signed by SAARC with an international organization. Under
this Agreement, UNCTAD provides the SAARC Secretariat, on a regular
basis, an updated copy of TRAINS CD-ROM containing latest data
on trade control measures prevailing in developed and developing
countries. The SAARC Secretariat in turn updates trade control
measures prevailing in the SAARC member states on a regular basis
and forwards the same to UNCTAD Secretariat, on computer floppies
for incorporation in the updated versions of TRAINS CD-ROM.
SAARC
Secretariat has now data on trade control measures prevailing
in 50 countries including most of the SAARC member countries.
The target of UNCTAD is to include latest trade control measures
of 100 countries of the world in this PC-based information system.
This information is available to SAARC member states on request.
2.
ESCAP
A
Framework Agreement for cooperation between SAARC and ESCAP was
signed in February 1994. The Agreement provides for cooperation
on development issues through joint studies, workshops and seminars
and exchange of information and documentation in poverty alleviation,
human resource development, trade promotion, foreign direct investment,
environmental protection and prevention of drug trafficking, infrastructure
development etc.
SAARC
Secretary-General has attended two Consultative Meetings of the
Executive Heads of Subregional Organizations in Asia and the Pacific
and ESCAP (Bangkok 1994 and Jakarta 195). The Secretary-General
also participated in the Meeting of Eminent Persons on Human Resources
Development organized by ESCAP Secretariat in Bangkok (November
1994).
3.
UNICEF
A
Cooperation Agreement between SAARC and UNICEF, was signed on
10 December 1993. The Agreement envisages cooperation in implementing
the relevant SAARC decisions relating to Children through an annual
agenda which include joint studies, exchange of documentation
and monitoring of implementation.
In
pursuance of the Cooperation Agreement, the SAARC Secretariat
and the UNICEF Regional Office for South Asia have been holding
regular consultations, which have covered progress in the implementation
of Summit directives on Children and the recommendations of the
Council of Ministers, Standing Committee and the relevant Technical
Committees. The consultations focus on all child related issues
including the Annual Review of the Situation of Children in the
SAARC Countries; implementation of the Colombo Resolution on Children;
Plan of Action to mark 1991-2000 A.D. as the SAARC Decade of the
Girl Child; the serious threat faced by Girl Children in Especially
Difficult Circumstances (GCEDC); mid-decade goals on Children
emanating from the World Summit for Children (1990) and certain
aspects of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the
Child. The regular interaction between SAARC and UNICEF has facilitated
better understanding of problems faced by Children in South Asia
and regional policies and strategies to meet these challenges.
4.
APT
A
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed by SAARC Secretary-General
and Executive Director of Asia Pacific Telecommunity ( APT) on
February 4 1994. The MOU envisages cooperation between the two
organizations to promote the growth of telecommunications in order
to accelerate economic and social development in the region. SAARC
and APT will exchange information, publications and documents
on their respective activities in this field. They will also exchange
technical and operational details of plans for improvement of
national, regional and international telecommunications network.
Collaboration is also envisaged in planning and development of
networks, transfer of technology, promoting international standards,
development of human resources and application of telecommunications
in sectors such as health, education, environment, transport,
and tourism.
5.
UNDP
A
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between SAARC and UNDP was signed
by the SAARC Secretary-General and Administrator of UNDP in July
1995. The MOU embodies a general agreement for broad-based collaboration
with the aims and purposes of promoting sustainable human development
for attaining poverty elimination, preservation and protection
of environment, regeneration of natural resources, employment
creation, and the goals of women in development; undertakes periodic
consultation for joint activities; publishing studies on priority
concerns and exchanging relevant reports.
6.
UNDCP
SAARC
Secretary-General and United Nations International Drug Control
Programme (UNDCP) Executive Director signed an MOU on 18 August
1995 to coordinate their efforts in combating drug trafficking
and drug abuse in the region. The Memorandum envisages mutual
consultation and exchange of information between the two organizations.
In addition, the two organizations have agreed to seek each other's
technical cooperation in pursuing their respective drug control
activities in areas of drug supply and demand reduction to assist
in the development and implementation of such activities as human
resource development; improving regional cooperation on drug intelligence
through the SAARC Drug Offences Monitoring Desk; legislation;
financial investigation; money laundering; precursor control;
the establishment of a networking arrangement among existing institutions
in drug abuse prevention etc.
7.
COLOMBO PLAN
SAARC
has also entered into cooperation arrangement with the Colombo
Plan Bureau for promotion on the Role of SAARC NGOs in anti-narcotic
activities. In this context, representative of NGOs from seven
countries attended a meeting of the SAARC Forum on the role of
NGOs in Drug Demand Reducation in Dhaka on 10-13 April 1995.
Efforts
are also underway to establish a working relationship between
the SAARC Secretariat and the Colombo Plan Bureau on training
facilities in the region.
8.
ITU
The
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between SAARC and International
Telecommunications Union (ITU) has been finalized and is to be
signed shortly.
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