Tuesday, August 14, 2007

PROG. INFO.- Launch of E-discussions on the "Central Asian Gateway" Portal

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PROG. INFO.- Launch of E-discussions on the "Central Asian Gateway" Portal

Posted by: Diana Bayzakova <diana.bayzakova@cer.uz>

The Central Asian Gateway (www.cagateway.org) portal initiates three
e-discussions on the issues of regional cooperation and development in
Central Asia.

The aim of these discussions is to expand and deepen the collective
knowledge base in the field through the sharing of experience and the
exchange of ideas and insights. Namely, the e-discussions are to
identify opportunities and challenges that are being and will be faced
by the business community of the Central Asian states in the next five
years in developing their entrepreneurial activity within the region
and how to counteract them, to discuss key regional transport issues,
to identify its main inadequacies and to explore possible options to
address them and to discuss impact of differences in economic policies
of the Central Asian countries on development of trade relations
within the region.

CAG portal invites all to share ideas and benefit from these
e-discussions.

Besides, the www.cagateway.org web-portal announces competition for
the job positions of National Consultants for e-forums' moderation.
The announcements are available at Vacancies Section of the CAG portal
(http://www.cagateway.org/en/vacancies/).

"Central Asian Gateway" Project aims to facilitate the experience and
knowledge exchange in the field of development and integration of
Central Asia. The project is implemented by the Center for Economic
Research (Uzbekistan), Information Agency AKIpress (Kyrgyzstan) and
Information Agency Asia Plus (Tajikistan) with support of the UNDP
Regional Center (Slovakia) and UNDP COs in Central Asia.

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