Join Afreen Azmat in this in-depth analysis of the latest report from the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).
UNCTAD is a permanent inter-governmental body established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1964.
It is responsible for dealing with development issues, particularly international trade.
Framing policies in various domains such as trade, technology, finance, aid, and transport are the most important priorities of UNCTAD.
The Conference ordinarily meets once in four years.
The second UNCTAD Conference took place in New Delhi, India in 1968.
Members: 195 countries
Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland
UNCTAD's reports are highly anticipated as they provide comprehensive insights into global trade and development trends, shaping policies and strategies worldwide. In this video, Afreen meticulously dissects the key findings, trends, and recommendations outlined in the UNCTAD report, focusing on their implications for various sectors and regions, with a special emphasis on how they impact the global economy and India in particular. Through her expert commentary and analytical approach, viewers will gain a nuanced understanding of the challenges and opportunities highlighted in the report, empowering them to make informed decisions in their respective fields. Whether you're a student, a researcher, or a policymaker, this video offers valuable insights into UNCTAD's latest report and its implications for the future of trade and development on a global scale.
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