As part of the UNCTAD Empowerment Programme for Trade Facilitation, the monitoring and evaluation course is designed to help members of National Trade Facilitation Committees (NTFCs) and other trade facilitation stakeholders strengthen their skills in tracking and assessing trade facilitation reforms. The course provides practical knowledge to measure progress, evaluate implementation, identify challenges, address bottlenecks, and take timely corrective measures to achieve better results.
After two earlier editions held in English and one in Spanish, this is now the second Spanish edition, welcoming participants from Bolivia, Ecuador, Honduras, and Peru. Throughout the course, participants will explore the main concepts of monitoring and evaluation and their importance for trade facilitation. They will also learn how to design a monitoring plan, apply planning tools, methods, and techniques, and conduct an evaluation step by step.
The opening session will walk participants through the course’s objectives, structure, key components, timeline, and evaluation system. It will also introduce the trade facilitation e-learning platform, which will serve as their workspace, and present the Reform Tracker, UNCTAD’s online tool for monitoring trade facilitation reforms.
This second edition will be delivered in selected Spanish-speaking countries participating in UNCTAD’s project “Accelerate Trade Facilitation”, financed by the United Kingdom.
Countries: Bolivia, Ecuador, Honduras, and Peru
