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UNCTAD ISAR highlights the role of regulation and quality corporate 
reporting for a successful business environment
Dear WIN members,
The 29th Annual Session of ISAR (Intergovernmental Working Group of 
Experts on Standards of Accounting and Reporting) concluded in Geneva last 
week. Attending the meeting was keynote speaker, Mr. Michel Prada, 
Chairman of the IFRS Foundation Trustees - the highest authority in 
international standard-setting for financial reporting – and more than 270 
participants from almost 80 countries, which underlined the importance of 
global standards for facilitating cross-border investment flows and for 
creating a stable, predictable and enabling investment climate. 
With 45 speakers and 8 main events, organized over 4 days, the 29th ISAR 
Meeting addressed a number of issues relevant to developing countries in 
the areas of regulatory and institutional foundations for high-quality 
corporate reporting. First among these, was a presentation of the UNCTAD 
online Accounting Development Tool (ADT) that aims to assist policymakers 
in strengthening accounting infrastructure for achieving high-quality 
corporate reporting, including through measuring progress in a comparative 
and consistent manner. 
The meeting heard feedback on the tool from pilot tests in Brazil, China, 
Côte d’Ivoire, Croatia, Mexico, the Netherlands, the Russian Federation, 
South Africa and Viet Nam, where initial reaction has been very positive. 
Delegates requested UNCTAD to work further on the ADT. Potential interest 
has been expressed  by several countries  in testing the tool, including 
Belarus, Belgium, Congo, Ecuador, Gabon, Jamaica, Morocco, Nigeria, Qatar, 
Trinidad & Tobago, Ukraine, Switzerland, Singapore and Tanzania. In an 
expert meeting, held on the last day of ISAR, representatives of 
international organizations, the accounting profession, standards setters, 
academia and UNCTAD also brainstormed ways to improve the ADT and the 
future roll-out of the project.
The meeting showcased UNCTAD's role as one of the implementing bodies of 
the Rio+20 call for action on sustainability reporting. Delegates agreed 
that UNCTAD, through ISAR, should continue to contribute to and strengthen 
the field of environmental reporting. It was also agreed that next year’s 
30th anniversary session of ISAR would discuss the ADT implementation with 
a focus on human resource development  for high quality corporate 
reporting and review good practice in sustainability reporting by 
regulatory bodies and stock exchanges. 
In addition to the main ISAR event, the meeting was prefaced by the 
Accounting Education Forum, organized jointly by UNCTAD-ISAR and the 
International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) Foundation, and 
attended by 80 participants. As part of the Forum, experts from the 
International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) conducted a hands-on 
workshop demonstrating the practical applications of a framework-based 
approach to the teaching of reporting standards. 
During the meeting, numerous networking events also took place, including 
a reception co-sponsored by the UK Association of Certified Charted 
Accountants, as well as several discussions between UNCTAD and its 
strategic partners, including the World Bank, the International 
Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO), the IASB and the 
International Federation of Accountants (IFAC). Discussions focused on the 
potential areas of cooperation for strengthening regulatory and 
institutional foundations for high quality corporate reporting.
With best regards, 
James Zhan 
Director 
Investment & Enterprise Division 
United Nations Conference on Trade & Development 
Palais des Nations, Geneva 
Tel: +41 22 9175797 
www.unctad.org/diae 
Twitter: @unctadwif


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