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Since then, the organization’s cutting-edge research and analysis, technical cooperation
               and consensus-building efforts  have shaped fairer,  more sustainable economic and
               trade policies worldwide.

               Today and everyday, its mission remains to empower developing countries to access
               the benefits of globalization and catalyse prosperity for all.

               Echoing this unwavering commitment,  UNCTAD  rebranded to “UN  Trade and
               Development” earlier this year, as part of its 60th anniversary commemoration
               (UNCTAD60).

               The rebranding highlights a transformative approach to amplifying the voice of
               developing economies in global trade, economic and development policy dialogues.

               Pioneering economic and development thinking

               For decades, UN Trade and Development has been at the forefront of bridging gaps
               and addressing discrepancies in the global economic system  by proposing action-
               oriented policy solutions.

               Among its  most influential and long-standing flagship publications are the Trade and
               Development Report,  the World  Investment Report,  the Digital Economy Report,  the
               Economic  Development in Africa Report, the Review of Maritime Transport, the
               Technology and Innovation Report, and the Least Developed Countries Report.

               In addition, its statistical output, such as the Handbook of Statistics series and
               UNCTADstat data centre, provides freely accessible, internationally comparable data
               sets to governments, academia, businesses, journalists and civil society organizations.
               These resources inform research, public debates and evidence-based decision-making.

               Moving the needle on pivotal issues

               A fierce advocate for developing countries, UN Trade and Development calls for a more
               equitable and inclusive global trading system that drives economic growth,  reduces
               poverty and fosters social progress.
               Economic diversification: UN Trade and Development helps  developing economies
               build resilience to external shocks, identify new growth sectors, and design strategies to
               reduce commodity dependence.


               Gender mainstreaming in trade: The organization works to leverage trade as a tool to
               empower women and foster inclusive development. Since 2010, it has collaborated with
               developing countries  across Africa, Asia, and Latin America to  examine the gender-
               differentiated outcomes of trade policies, providing valuable insights for policymaking.

               Debt management: Tackling the growing debt burdens, UN Trade and Development
               advocates for comprehensive reform of the international financial architecture. Its Debt
               Management and Financial Analysis System (DMFAS) programme has enhanced the
               public debt management capacities of over 115 institutions in 75 countries.






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