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United Nations Industrial Development Organization United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights Office International des Epizooties (International Office of Epizootics) Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Costa Rica) Joint Integrated Technical Assistance Programme (ITC, UNCTAD and WTO) International Organization for Standardization International Plant Protection Convention International Development Research Centre (Canada) International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas UNEP–UNCTAD Capacity Building Task Force on Trade, Environment and DevelopmentĬonvention on International Trade in Endangered SpeciesĬommon Market for Eastern and Southern Africaįood and Drug Administration (United States) The late Eduardo Gitli Formerly a Coordinator, International Center on Economic Policy for Sustainable Development, National University of Costa Rica AbbreviationsĪgricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (India)Īnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service (United States) Nimrod Nakisisa Waniala Director, Private Sector Foundation, Trade Policy Capacity Building Project, Kampala, Uganda Max Valverde Professor of Law, National University of Costa Rica René Vossenaar UNCTAD, Head, Trade, Environment and Development Branch, Division on Trade in Goods and Services and Commodities Veena Jha India programme coordinator of UNCTAD in New Delhi, affiliated to the International Trade Division of UNCTAD, Geneva Sophia Twarog United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) María Pérez-Esteve Economic Affairs Officer, Agriculture and Commodities Division of the World Trade Organization (WTO) ContributorsĬerina Banu Issufo Mussa Ministry of Industry, Trade (and Tourism), Mozambique The views expressed in this book should not be attributed to UNCTAD or to its member states. All the errors that remain are, of course, the editor's own. Dr Jha especially thanks IDRC for providing the financial assistance without which this project could never have been undertaken. Ms María Pérez-Esteve also coordinated the Central American section of the project. Dr Jha also gratefully acknowledges the contribution of other UNCTAD staff members, especially Ms María Pérez-Esteve and Ms Eugenia Nunez for their valuable comments, indicating the sources of information, correcting factual inaccuracies and pointing out inconsistent arguments. Administrative assistance to the project was provided by Ms Angela Thompson and Ms Jayashri Mahesh. The project was coordinated by Dr Veena Jha. Overall guidance to the project was provided by Mr René Vossenaar, Chief, Trade, Environment and Development, International Trade Division, UNCTAD. Eastern and Southern Africa: the Experience of Kenya, Mozambique, the United Republic of Tanzania and UgandaĬerina Banu Issufo Mussa, René Vossenaar and Nimrod Nakisisa WanialaĪll consultants who have worked on this project are gratefully acknowledged for their contributions. Typeset by Cambrian Typesetters, Camberley, Surrey Printed and bound in Great Britain by MPG Books Ltd, Bodmin, Cornwall ContentsĮduardo Gitli, Max Valverde and María Pérez-Esteveĥ. International Development Research Centre PO Box 8500 Ottawa, ON K1G 3H9 Canada / ISBN 1-55250-185-X (e-book)Ī catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library 136 West Street Suite 202 Northampton Massachusetts 01060 USA No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical or photocopying, recording, or otherwise without the prior permission of the publisher.Įdward Elgar Publishing Limited Glensanda House Montpellier Parade Cheltenham Glos GL50 1UA UKĮdward Elgar Publishing, Inc.
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