UNCTAD technical mission in Barbados on preparatory visit for UNCTAD XV Conference

A technical mission from the Geneva based Secretariat of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) will be in Barbados from January 12-18 to advance preparations for the hosting of the Fifteenth Quadrennial United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.

The conference, which will be hosted in Barbados, will take place during the period October 18 – 23.

The UNCTAD technical team will be meeting with the National Coordinating Committee and will be discussing substantive issues relating to preparations for the conference, as well as paying site visits to the locations where various events will be held.

The conference is the highest decision-making body of UNCTAD and is held every four years.

During the conference, policymakers from 195 Countries will assess the current trade and development issues, discuss policy options and formulate global responses to the challenges affecting States – particularly developing states. The conference also sets the organization’s mandate and work priorities.

In addition to the ministerial meetings, there will be related forums on Youth, Trade Digitization, Creative Industries, Commodities, Civil Society as well as Gender and Development. Up to 4,000 delegates are expected to travel to Barbados to participate in UNCTAD XV.

Barbados is the smallest country to host this conference. UNCTAD XV provides an excellent opportunity to showcase Barbados on a global scale and for Barbadians to benefit from its related events. It will offer opportunities for a range of Barbadians, from those who provide accommodation and transportation services, to food vendors, artistes, and craftspersons.

UNCTAD XV will be held at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre, while the opening and closing ceremonies will be staged at the Garfield Sobers Gymnasium.