IMT-GT INSTITUTIONAL SETUP
SECURING COHENSIVENESS THROUGH
AN EFFECTIVE INSTITUTIONAL SETUP
The Working Groups (WGs) serve as SOM’s implementing arms in their respective Focus Areas under 18 2017-2021. To coordinate and facilitate the implementation of programmes and projects under the seven strategic pillars, the existing six sectoral Working Groups will be retained. Programmes and projects under the Environment Pillar will be driven by CMGF and facilitated by CIMT. The experience of the on-going Green City Initiative has shown that this is an effective arrangement. This will be an interim arrangement.
Over the longer term, full-fledged working group on environment may be necessary. A Sub-Working Group on ICT is added to the WG on Transport Connectivity to coordinate and facilitate ICT connectivity programmes and projects. To highlight the role of education in HRD, the role of UNINET is recognised under a new “Education area, which is added to the WG on HRD. To mainstream social-cultural cooperation, a cultural subworking group is added to the WG on HRD. A significant number of the social-cultural programmes (eg, sports, youth exchange) are expected to be driven by UNINET.
Given the changes, the updated names of the six WOs are listed below. From time to time, where necessary, the existing terms of reference of the WGs may be updated or revised to ensure effective implementation of IB 2017-2021.
1. WG on Agriculture and Agro-based Industry
2. WG on Tourism
3. WG on Halal Products and Services
4. WG on Transport and ICT Connectivity
5. WG on Trade and investment
6. WG on Human Resource Development, Education and Culture
CIMT’s role is to initiate, advise, coordinate, facilitate, implement, monitor and evaluate 18 2017-2021 programmes and projects, as in line with its mandate stipulated under Article 6.4C of the Agreement on the Establishment of CIMT (2013).
- Initiate: CIMT’s role is to introduce new project ideas for incorporation under 18 2017-2021 and fresh processes and mechanisms that contribute to the effective implementation of IB 2017-2021.
- Advise: CIMT acts as a regional think tank for IMT-GT. This requires CIMT to engage in research and advisory services to support the goals of IB 2017-2021.
- Coordinate: CIMT plays the central secretariat role, coordinating intra and inter-IMT-GT programmes and projects of 18 2017-2021
- Facilitate: CIMT is required to facilitate stakeholder collaboration processes, including dissemination of relevant information, for effective and efficient implementation of 18 2017-2021.
- Implement: in addition to the coordinative and facilitative roles, CIMT is entrusted to be an implementer of IB 2017-2021 programmes and projects Monitor and evaluate: CIMT plays the lead role to mainstream and implement the results-based monitoring and evaluation system as outlined inthe IMT-GT Project Manual. The aim is to capture the delivery of project outputs, outcomes and impacts under 18 2017-2021.
To carry out these roles, CIMT is guided by the following core principles:
- Facilitate reciprocity: To make reciprocity credible and feasible in order that IMT-GT may optimise gains from 18 2017-2021 programmes and projects
- Inclusivity and impartiality: To adopt a participatory approach towards facilitating the implementation of IB 2017-2021 to ensure the priority interests of all parties are taken care of and the benefits of regional cooperation and integration programmes and projects are optimised and equitably shared among the Member Countries.

