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Copyright © WCO-OMD 2011
Capacity Building
Enabling Delivery through People, Partnerships & Political WillErich Kieck, Director, Capacity Building
The World Customs Organization (WCO)
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A New Strategic Direction
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BUILDING BLOCKS BUILDING BLOCKS
New approach to managing goods movement through international supply chains and across bordersNew approach to managing goods movement through international supply chains and across borders
The WCO Tools
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CB Methodology
Planning and Implementation
Diagnostic Assessment
Evaluation and Monitoring
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Programmes and Tools
LearningProgramme
DiagnosticFramework
IntegrityProgramme
PICARD
ManagementDevelopment
DonorEngagement
ExpertsNetwork
CBCompendium
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ACE – the Accredited Customs Experts’ Database:
now available on the Members’ Website.
CLiKC! – The E-learning/training platform
13 Multilingual courses
More than 250 hrs of training
Virtual interaction possibilities
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Some figures… on accredited Customs experts
• In total: 318 accredited experts.
Some experts qualify for more than one expertise area as follows:
• Diagnostic Facilitators: 185; • Customs Modernization Advisors: 78;• Technical Operational Advisors (either AEO or RKC):
9;• Trainers (IPR, Valuation, Origin, HS): 82.
• ACE Database available on WCO Members’ Website.
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Project Map Database
Delivery
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Deliveries
2010/2011 2011/2012
260 (500) 350 (550)
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WCO Regionalization Map
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Capacity Building – Moving Forward
After climbing a great hill, one only finds that there are many more hills to climb.
Nelson Mandela