Experts meeting in Geneva from 25-26 April, will discuss commodity markets and assess the trade and development implications of commodity dependence for the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals — giving due attention to sectors relevant to commodity-dependent developing countries.
With more than 90 developing economies dependent on commodity exports, building the human skills needed to add value to raw materials and provide decent work are key objectives to be discussed at UNCTAD Global Commodities Forum in Geneva on 23–24 April.
The Global Commodities Forum provides a high-level, neutral, multistakeholder platform to discuss issues related to the production and trade of commodities. This year's theme is "Building Skills for Sustainable Development".
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UNCTAD Secretary-General Mukhisa Kituyi took office on 1 September 2013.
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