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ECE
technical cooperation is based on the following main
principles: it should be
demand
driven, results oriented, focused on the countries
with economies in transition of Eastern Europe, the Caucasus
and Central Asia, and South-East Europe, and linked to
ECE's normative work.
ECE technical
cooperation services aim at improving the national capacity
of these countries to implement global and ECE legal
instruments, norms and standards. They have a strong
regional/subregional dimension and promote transboundary
solutions to shared problems. Another important goal is to
support ECE member States with transition/emerging market
economies in their capacity-building efforts towards the
achievement of internationally agreed development goals.
While
implementing its programme of work, ECE employs the
following main types of technical cooperation services: (i)
advisory services aimed at assisting recipient countries on
policy-related issues, the implementation of ECE legal instruments, regulations and norms,
and formulation of specific technical
cooperation projects/programmes; (ii) capacity-building
workshops, seminars, study tours, and training courses aimed
at assisting recipient countries to adopt and implement
global and ECE legal instruments, regulations and norms;
(iii) technical cooperation projects, including those with
multisectoral and/or subregional focus, in areas where ECE
has a mandate and expertise.
In the process of
planning and delivery of its technical cooperation services,
ECE maintains active collaboration with key international
organizations and institutions present in the region, both
within and outside the UN system, with
the aim to increase
the effectiveness of its technical
assistance and avoid duplication of resources.
ECE
technical cooperation activities are carried out by regular
staff of its Divisions, and Regional Advisers, working in
close cooperation with the Divisions.
The
ECE Technical Cooperation Unit (TCU), established in 1997 as a
Coordinating Unit for Operational Activities, is responsible
for coordination of ECE technical cooperation. In
particular, its main functions include reporting on
technical cooperation issues and activities to the sessions of the
Commission and meetings of the Executive Committee;
supporting and coordinating the monitoring and evaluation of
ECE technical assistance activities, and promoting the
undertaking of evaluations of these activities and the
application of their funding; providing secretariat support to
the work of the ECE
Working
Group on Technical Cooperation. TCU is also
responsible for promoting fund-raising in cooperation with
ECE Divisions and Regional Advisers, and for supporting and coordinating
multisectoral/intersectoral technical assistance activities
relating to ECE areas of expertise including those developed
within a subregional framework.
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