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CUTS Opens
its Fourth Overseas Centre in Hanoi
New Delhi, January
03, 2007
CUTS International,
a leading Jaipur-based research, advocacy and
networking public interest non-profit organisation
is opening its fourth overseas centre in Hanoi,
Vietnam this month.
Among its other
overseas centre, the first one was established in
Lusaka, Zambia in the year 2000, followed by
Nairobi, Kenya in 2002 and London, UK in the year
2003. Reportedly, CUTS is a rare Indian NGO, which
has overseas centres.
The purpose of these
overseas offices is to promote trilateral
development cooperation on a range of trade and
economic policy issues, considering the fact that
India has excellent diplomatic and commercial
relations with these countries and the regions. In
fact, these offices also network with many NGOs in
the region other than government agencies.
CUTS is currently
engaged in many international projects covering
these countries. For example a project which looks
closely at the impact of trade liberalization on
development and poverty (TDP project) being
implemented over four years (2005-08) in 15
countries of Asia and Africa, and UK and The
Netherlands. The project is being supported by
DFID, UK and Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The
Netherlands.
The TDP project has
expanded the frontiers in applied research on an
issue, which is currently being debated at the WTO,
whether trade liberalization results in
development or not. The results are a mixed bag,
but what certainly show up interestingly are
people’s perceptions on such contentious issues
and the concomitant lack of a government
communication strategy to deal with half truths
and untruths. The project results are thus both
positive and negative. It is not only trade policy
as the subject of this cooperation, but
competition policy issues as well.
Writes Gareth
Thomas, DFID’s Parliamentary Under-Secretary of
State of UK: “We applaud the impact that CUTS has
had in raising the profile of competition policy
issues in developing countries and, indeed, among
the donor community. We value the productive
working relationship that CUTS and DFID have built
up in recent years on this agenda”.
One of CUTS forte is
to promote trilateral development cooperation,
which means that a northern donor supports CUTS to
implement capacity building projects in developing
countries. For example, many projects on trade,
investment, and competition law and policy have
been done in Africa and Asia. These have been
supported by DFID, UK; Governments of Norway and
Switzerland, IDRC, Canada, etc.
“The training
rendered by CUTS in March, 2006 was extremely
useful to us and it was the benchmark for our pace
in implementing the competition law of Ethiopia”,
writes Mr Wogayehu Gebre Hanna, the Head, Domestic
Trade Deptt of the Ethiopian Trade Practice
Investigation Commission.
The CUTS Hanoi
Centre will be campaigning on a project to build
consumer awareness in the Mekong Region countries
of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. The DFID office in
Vietnam is negotiating a project on Making Markets
Work for the Poor in Vietnam. CUTS is providing
technical assistance to the Vietnamese Competition
Authority over 2007-09 with support from the
Government of Switzerland.
“We especially
appreciate the profound knowledge and experience
that international high profile experts from CUTS
which were shared with us as part of the capacity
building (7Up2) project implemented in Vietnam. I
hope that VCAD will have more chances to work with
CUTS in the next steps of the project”, testifies
Dr Dinh Thi My Loan, Director of Vietnam
Competition Administration Deptt. |