APBF 2006 'Public-Private Partnerships' in Indonesia
17 Mar '06
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The forum will be conducted in the form of moderated panel discussions, with the active involvement of both panel discussants and participants from the floor. The discussions are expected to lead to the formulation of a plan of action with specified roles for Governments, business, international organizations and civil society.
Benefits of participation: - Participate in an action-oriented dialogue on the opportunities and challenges of doing business in Asia and the Pacific - Provide input to national and regional policymaking on how to improve the business climate - Share views on how the public and private sectors can jointly achieve sustained economic growth - Network with key business leaders and government officials from the Asian and Pacific region
Thailand based UNESCAP provides a forum for all Governments of the region to review and discuss economic and social issues and to strengthen regional cooperation. The Advisory Committee of Permanent Representatives and other Representatives Designated by Members of the Commission (ACPR), composed of UNESCAP members and associate members, meets almost every month to advise and exchange views with the Executive Secretary on the Commission's work.