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The Capacity Building Directorate is the Directorate in the World Customs Organisation with responsibility for the development of Customs Services globally through the implementation of WCO Conventions, guidelines and tools.
The WCO has published theTrends and Patterns Report, which provides research and analysis of key findings and emerging issues identified during Capacity building missions.


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The Diagnostic Framework is an important contribution to improving the design, implementation and evaluation of capacity building projects, its ultimate goal being the enhancement of the performance of Customs administrations around the world. This standardized diagnostic tool will also be useful for private sector consultants and donor organizations involved in Customs capacity building activities.

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The Diagnostic Framework is an important contribution to improving the design, implementation and evaluation of capacity building projects, its ultimate goal being the enhancement of the performance of Customs administrations around the world. .

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Language: English
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The World Customs Organization (WCO) actively provides capacity building for its Members to help their operations become more effective, efficient, transparent, and predictable. While capacity building takes varying forms, the WCO’s chief activity is strategically analysing a Customs administrations’ modernisation needs.
 

 

 

 

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Issue two opines on some of the salient conditions that will make reform and modernisation more sustainable and then takes up the themes of trade facilitation and security.

 

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The WCO launched the Columbus Programme in January 2005 with the objective of the SAFE Framework of Standards implementation, supporting the WTO trade facilitation agenda, and comprehensive Customs modernization based on the seven clusters of the WCO Diagnostic Framework. The Columbus Programme consists of three phases, needs assessment, implementation, and monitoring.

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The Compendium of Integrity Best Practices is designed to assist Member Administrations in developing comprehensive and sustainable integrity strategy and action plans.

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The Integrity Development Guide is based on a self-assessment process designed to be a practical tool for Customs administrations. It focuses on a number of core issues that are central to the development of an effective and efficient integrity program.

 

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A Colombus programme Phase 2 - Implementation tool

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The WCO publications helps you improve your knowledge on customs procedures in order to help you import goods and commodities!