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The tenth session of the Commission on Enterprise, Business Facilitation and Development will take place from 21 to 24 February 2006 at the Palais des Nations, Geneva. It will open at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, 21 February 2006.
The provisional agenda for the tenth session of the Commission will be circulated as document TD/B/COM.3/71. At its tenth session, the Commission will consider three substantive items and the reports of related expert meetings. The first substantive item (item 3) deals with improving the competitiveness of SMEs through enhancing productive capacity. The second substantive item (item 4) deals with efficient transport and trade facilitation to improve the participation of developing countries in international trade. The third substantive item (item 5) covers ICT and e-business for development.
Membership of the Commission is open to all States members of UNCTAD. States members of UNCTAD wishing to attend the session are requested to provide the Secretary General of UNCTAD with the credentials of their representatives and the names of their alternate representatives and advisers by 31 January 2006. States that are not members of the Commission are entitled to be represented by observers. Other participants (i.e. the specialized agencies and intergovernmental bodies, as well as non-governmental organizations in the general and special categories wishing to participate as observers) are requested to indicate the names of their representatives by the same date.
Upon arrival, participants are requested, before entering the Palais des Nations, to collect their badge at the UN Security Service, Villa Les Feuillantines, 13 Avenue de la Paix (close to the main entrance to the Palais at the Place des Nations, on the opposite side of the road). The Security Service is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (non-stop). Because of the security measures in force, participants are strongly advised to arrive before 8.30 a.m. in order to complete procedures and reach the Meeting in good time. Walking from Villa Les Feuillantines to the E-Building (Bātiment E) of the Palais takes about 10 minutes. Participants are requested to carry a passport or similar national identity card with them. Taxis are not allowed to enter the grounds of the Palais des Nations, and visitors will therefore be dropped off at the requested entrance gates. Furthermore, luggage may not be brought into the buildings unless the Security Service gives special clearance.
Communications concerning representation should be sent to the UNCTAD secretariat, Intergovernmental Affairs and Outreach Service, Palais des Nations, CH-1211 Geneva 10; fax: + 41(0)22 917 0056; e-mail: correspondence@unctad.org.
All enquiries should be addressed to the substantive officers concerned:
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Supachai Panitchpakdi
Secretary-General of UNCTAD
14 December 2005
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