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Sectoral and Ministerial Meetings
	
	The mechanism for the dialogue that takes place within CIDI affords a 
	significant opportunity to become an integral part of the process of 
	building and following up on the
	Summit of the Americas. 
	This Summits process, covering a wide array of issues, is coordinated by the 
	Ministries of Foreign Affairs, who must naturally be supported by the 
	sectoral areas in implementing it. Many such sectoral areas conduct their 
	dialogues within the CIDI framework and, therefore, it has been sought to 
	ensure that the outcomes of the sectoral meetings of CIDI are taken into 
	account in the Summits follow-up process. It has also been sought to raise 
	awareness among the sectoral areas of this relationship and its importance 
	and, therefore, to ensure that they take advantage of it. Work has been done 
	to build a two-way street, where not only does the Summit of the Americas 
	issue mandates to the sectoral areas, but said areas also make 
	recommendations to the Heads of State and Government, which accords 
	particular relevance to the meetings of CIDI, especially the sectoral 
	meetings.
	
	
The OAS is the forum for political dialogue par excellence in the Americas, its 
principal added value residing therein. In particular, the dialogue sustained 
within CIDI is especially relevant for the Organization, since it takes place 
among the highest authorities in areas of special interest to the region, such 
as education, labor, social development, culture, science and technology, 
sustainable development, tourism, and social development. Accordingly, one of 
the strategic objectives established by the Strategic Plan for Partnership for 
Development is improvement of mechanisms for policy dialogue, the idea being to 
promote policy dialogue in order to share information and best practices among 
member states and to assist in the effective and efficient development of 
governmental policies. To that end, it is hoped that such meetings, in addition 
to promoting this dialogue, which is highly important, will also establish 
priorities for action and serve as a mechanism for sharing expertise in the area 
of public policies and programs. The idea of ministerial meetings is not new-the 
region's labor ministers, for instance, have met periodically since the 
1960's-but the process has been expanded and consolidated over the years. 
Nowadays, ministers meet on a regular basis to develop policies and exchange 
experiences to help the countries address their challenges.
In order to secure consistency, continuity and predictability, as well as to facilitate effective policy dialogue and cooperation among member states, in 2017 the OAS General Assembly adopted through resolution AG/RES. 2904 (XLVII-O/17) a set of general guidelines to be followed by all the sections within the OAS Secretariat responsible for the different portfolios as well as by Member States leading sectoral processes  These guidelines describe the basic cycle of meetings that form a sectoral ministerial process, along with details on the format of the meetings, the parties involved, the parameters for the preparation of agendas and working documents, and the alignment with the overall strategic priorities of the OAS.
Guidelines for Sectoral Ministerial processes within the framework of CIDI (Approved upon at the CIDI LXX regular meeting, held June 13, 2017) (CIDI/doc.228/17: Español - English - Français - Português y CIDI/doc.228/17 add. 1 Español - English - Français - Português)