• UNIDO to sponsor/support ways to improve business among economies in transition
• UNIDO to act/assist governments in developing countries and economies in transition to open up their economies
• UNIDO to focus on environmental protection and work safety
• UNIDO to ensure transparency of government policies
• UNIDO to find its identity
• UNIDO to become an active organization, a one-stop information organization with a focus on "social business"
• UNIDO to help change perception of African business competence and market opportunities
• UNIDO to assist in the development of programmes to fund the private sector
• Private sector to improve security in African countries
• UNIDO as a catalyst for inter-regional trade
• UNIDO as a focus for SMIs
• UNIDO to assist and work with governments in the decentralization process
• Private sector takes responsibility
• Focus on big business for they help small and medium sized businesses to prosper
• Private sector to help improve image and perception of UNIDO in developed countries
• Private sector to report progress at next IBAC meeting
• Private sector can take responsibility through assistance to the development of local industries by way of subcontracting local suppliers, up-grading education levels, supporting skill enhancement programs, supporting the opening of economies at political level etc.
• Private sector to be more supportive of and involved in education which helps to reduce inequalities and assists Government funding
• UNIDO to "induce" governments to interfere less with business/economy
• UNIDO to use Internet to disseminate UNIDO's projects and progress achieved
• Use Egyptian Business Association as a focal point for two-ways communication
• UNIDO to balance its projects between Government and the private sector
• UNIDO to promote projects to improve productivity (new technologies)
• UNIDO to assist in exchange of experience/training
• UNIDO to direct its people to be more business minded in each country
• Work with Government to give more importance to industrial development
• Support stability in policies (World Bank and IMF)
• Work with African governments to be more accountable for results of international projects.





