OECD Watch welcomes the opportunity to make a submission to the 15th Annual Meeting of National Contact Points 2014. Each year in preparation for the Annual Meeting of National Contact Points (NCPs) in June, OECD Watch reviews, evaluates, and analyses the functioning of NCPs and their effectiveness in implementing the OECD Guidelines and enhancing responsible business conduct.
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