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GROUP
OF 77
Vienna Chapter |
UNITED NATIONS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION
G-77 and China statements during major policy meetings
and special activities
General Conference
Detailed information
Industrial Development Board
Detailed information
- Twentieth Session, 19-20 November 1998
- Twenty-First Session, 23-25 June 1999
- Twenty-Second Session, 30-31 May 2000
- Twenty-Third Session, 14-16 November 2000
- Twenty-Fourth Session, 19-22 June 2001
- Twenty-Fifth Session, 15-16 May 2002
- Twenty-Sixth Session, 19-21 November 2002
- Twenty-Seventh Session, 26-28 August 2003
- Twenty-Eigth Session, 25-27 May 2004
- Twenty-Ninth Session, 9-11 November 2004
- Thirtieth Session, 20-23 June 2005
- Thirty-Fist Session, 6-7 June 2006
- Thirty-Second Session, 29 November - 1 December
2006 (including G-77 and China Statement on UNIDO 40)
- Thirty-Third Session, 26-28 June 2007
Programme and Budget Committee
Detailed
information
- Fourteenth Session, 9-11 September 1998
- Fifteenth Session, 14-16 April 1999
- Sixteenth Session, 4-5 September 2000
- Seventeenth Session, 2-4 May 2001
- Eighteenth Session, 24-25 September 2002
- Nineteenth Session, 28-30 April 2003
- Twentieth Session, 8-9 September 2004
- Twenty-First Session, 10-12 May 2005
- Twenty-Second Session, 5-7 September 2006
- Twenty-Third Session, 2-4 May 2007
Other Meetings
United Nations System-wide Coherence: The
Next Steps, 4-5 March 2008
Special Activities
G-77 - UNIDO Joint Development Initiative in Central America "Technical
Skills Training and Entrepreuneurship Development for School Leavers in
Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua" - funding provided by the Government
of Austria
The aim of this pilot project is to train 50 interested school leavers,
as future entrepreneurs (both men and women) aged 18 and above, from
Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. They will be trained in food
processing, marketing and product development, diversification, improving
business performance and profitability, management of quality, cleaner
production technologies, standardization and certification issues. At the
same time these young people will be instructed on how to develop and use
monitoring indicators. This would result in a concrete employment
promotion and entrepreneurship development venture, whereby support is
provided by an ongoing UNIDO project US/CAM/97/140: Integrated Human
Resources Development of Women Entrepreneurs in Food Processing in Central
America. A twinning is to take place with the Central American project in
order to use expertise and experience. The Austrian authorities have
accepted to fund this pilot project in the amount of US$ 113,000. The
project was officially completed in 2003.
For detailed information kindly contact:
iwijngaarde@unido.org or
aheuls@unido.org