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ITC Trade Facilitation system design.

Workshop
Emplacement
Geneva, Switzerland
Date
Durée
1 Days
Zone du programme
Decentralize Cooperation Programme
Prix
0.00 $US
Personne de référence de l'évenement
kjartan.sorensen@unitar.org
Inscription
Private – by invitation
Mode de livraison
Face-to-Face
Langue (s)
English
Pilier
Population
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Objectifs de l'événement

Present the main functions of eRegistrations and use it to develop a functional prototype of an online service allowing traders to request a Certificate of Origin (Sri Lanka as an example)

Arrière plan

Digital Government Academy. UNCTAD-UNITAR. Project "ITC Trade Facilitation system design"

ITC, UNCTAD and UNITAR are exploring opportunities for collaboration on digital government projects using UNCTAD’s no-code eRegistrations platform

 

 

Objectifs d'apprentissage

eRegistrations platform, to develop the online screens allowing applicants to submit their application and the concerned administrations to process the applications

GDB (Generic Database Builder) to create the necessary online registries/databases

Contenu et structure

Understand the services that must be designed

Regulations and procedure , ICC guidelines

Necessary information for each mandatory registration: name of the obligation, entity in charge, subjects, result, requirements (data, documents, fees) 

one or various services? Initial registration, consultation, modification, deletion (CRUD)

Data that must be stored in the registry, required information and statistics

 

Design the service

Create the registry(ies)

Create the applicant file (guide, form, payment, send page)

Create electronic certificates

Take into account all specific cases: filters/conditions/determinants

Create the processing/back office screens and processes (review of applicant file, physical inspection, approval, etc.) 

Create web services to send the applicant data to the registries and to exchange/control data with external registries

Test and improve the service

 

Audience visée

Public servants