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8 June 2016 |
Arab Development Outlook: Vision 2030 |
This report explores the future political and developmental scenarios facing the Arab region five years after the uprisings. |
10 December 2019 |
Expert Group Meeting on Multidimensional Poverty in Arab Countries |
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5 December 2014 |
Trade Statistics for Regional Integration |
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6 June 2019 |
“Rafic Hariri Rose” in ESCWA on World Environment Day |
Beirut, Lebanon, 7 June 2019
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26 July 2018 |
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5 December 2014 |
Regional Forum on the Role of Islamic Financial Institutions in Financing for Development |
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12 November 2014 |
Abdallah Al Dardari Appointed as Deputy Executive Secretary of ESCWA |
On 25 September 2014 United Nations Under-Secretary-General and Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA), Ms. Rima Khalaf, announced the appointment of Mr. Abdallah Al Dardari as her deputy. |
8 August 2004 |
Review of Information and Communication Technology for Development, Issue No. 3 |
ICT Review, issue 3, focuses on the outcomes of WSIS and the activities of the ESCWA ICT Division |
19 January 2017 |
Developing the Capacity of ESCWA Member Countries to Address the Water and Energy Nexus for Achieving Sustainable Development Goals: Resource Efficiency Module |
This module addresses water and energy efficiencies as a key to a water and energy secure future for the countries of the ESCWA region, taking into account the impacts of climate change. Furthermore, when considering water and energy, the production of one depends on the other; also the efficiency for both these types of resources must be pursued simultaneously through a holistic water-energy nexus approach. |
20 May 2015 |
Macroeconomic Policy Analysis for Regional Coordination in the ESCWA Region: Business Cycle Synchronization and Macroeconomic Policy Coordination |
The increasing trend towards regional and international globalization is presenting the ESCWA region with several monetary and fiscal challenges. Given the low level of economic integration within the ESCWA region, this study examines the case for increased policy coordination and, ultimately, the adoption of a common single currency. To achieve this objective, this report assesses the relationship between trade intensity, economic structure and the degree of business cycle synchronization in the ESCWA region. |