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Historical Overview | API Members | Objectives | Training Activities | Research | Consultancy | Expert Group Meeting | Publication | Staff Directory
In 1966, the Government of Kuwait in cooperation with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), established according to the five-year agreement signed between the two parties, the Kuwait Institute for Economic and Social Planning in the Middle East as an independent Kuwaiti Institute. In 1972, at the end of the five-year term, the Institute was converted into an independent Arab Institution called the Arab Planning Institute (API) - Kuwait. The five-year agreement signed between the member governments of the Institute and the UNDP limited the role of the UN to providing a number of international experts in addition to a number of fellowships. In 1980, the contribution of the UNDP ended, and the Arab member countries declared the API an independent, regional and non-profit Arab Institution . Currently, the Institute includes most of the Arab countries as members. Its membership, according to the API's establishing agreements, is to remain open to other Arab countries wishing to become members. The API will, nonetheless, pursue its policy of rendering services to all Arab countries regardless of membership status.
Kingdom of Bahrain 2. Arab Republic of Egypt 3. The Republic of Iraq 4. The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan 5. The State of Kuwait 6. The Republic of Lebanon 7. The Great People's Socialist Libyan Arab Jamahiriya 8. Islamic Republic of Mauritania 9. The Sultanate of Oman 10. The State of Qatar 11. The Republic of Sudan 12. The Syrian Arab Republic 13. The Republic of Tunisia 14. The United Arab Emirates 15. The Republic of Yemen.
The Arab Planning Institute is a non-profit regional organization whose primary mission is to advance the cause of economic and social development in Arab countries through training, research, consultancy, expert-group meetings, and publication.
The API's main objectives are to:
Provide the necessary knowledge-based and experimential skills that will
empower Arab countries to keep pace with the cutting edge of Development,
Economic Management and Planning.
Facilitate the process of research and data retrieval for Arab decision- makers and researchers.
Increase the quality of studies and research skills of those specializing in Development, Economic Management and Planning, in the Arab Countries.
Create an Arab cadre of multi-level specialists in the areas of Economic and Social Development.
Establish a venue for experts to meet and exchange ideas about important economic and social development issues for the Arab countries.
Generate specialized publications and data bases related to the economic and social development in the Arab countries.
The Institute offers a wide variety of training programs tailored to improve the skills and increase the efficiency of individuals working at various levels of government institutions, and in the private sector.
Its target groups are those involved in the areas of national economic management and implementation of development policies in the Arab countries.
The training programs at API consists of:
4 diplomas
12 specialized certificates
26 One-week programs
API also offers special training programs for high-ranking officials of the Arab countries and, in its role as a consultant, offers tailored programs to specific institutions and organizations. Some of API's training programs are also available in CD-ROM format.
In its function as a think tank, the API conducts in-house research and studies, and collaborates with experts from other Arab, regional and international institutions. The main focus of these studies is to identify problems and propose solutions for economic and development issues of immediate concern to Arab countries.
API provides consultancy services to Arab governments, regional and international institutions and to the private sector in the areas of Economic Management, Development Policies and Planning.
Consultancy work provided by the Institute consists
mainly of studies intended to address the specific needs of the
requesting parties and/or training programs that aims to improve
the analytical and practical skills of their staff.
The API holds conferences, arranges for expert meetings, and conducts conferences, workshops and seminars localy and outside Kuwait on issues pertaining to the Economic and Social Development in the Arab world. These meetings serve as brain-storming fora within which international and regional experts can discuss research findings, exchange views and share opinions about relevant issues for the Arab countries.
The proceedings of API's research projects and expert-group meetings are issued in various publications both regionally and internationally. API's Working Papers Series and the Journal of Development and Economic Policies, widely circulated in the Arab region, are the Institute's main periodic publications. The purpose of these publications is to broaden the knowledge base and focus the vision of decision-makers, practitioners and researchers in the fields of Development and Economic Policy.