The UNCTAD Reform Tracker*, currently operational in 27 countries across three continents, has undergone significant improvements as a result of user feedback received during an evaluation campaign in 2023. These enhancements have resulted in an updated and revamped Reform Tracker.
To ensure a smooth transition to the updated, sleek, modern interface, we have scheduled a training session for all English-speaking users on September 19, 2024, from 10:00-12:00 (CET), where we will guide them through the new interface and features.
The new Reform Tracker features updates aimed at improving information architecture, communication, and monitoring capabilities and providing better progress tracking statistics. The main changes include a fresh design, a flexible planning approach for creating multiple clusters of reforms with controlled access rights, a new M&E functionality for tracking progress with key performance indicators, a dedicated NTFC website section and resource page, and the ability for users to mark reforms as favorites.
The session will go over essential enhancements to the Reform Tracker and offer users a practical, interactive learning opportunity.
Countries: Botswana, Cambodia , Dominica , Egypt , Eswatini , Grenada , Kenya , Lesotho , Malawi , Maldives , Mongolia , Namibia , Rwanda , St Lucia , St Vincent and the Grenadines , Tanzania , Timor Leste , Uganda , Zambia , Zimbabwe
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Arántzazu SÁNCHEZ BELASTEGUI
Trade Facilitation Section of UNCTAD
arantzazu.sanchez@un.org