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UNDP’s Strategic Plan 2008-2011. Informal Discussion with the UNDP Executive Board 14 December 2006. More growth and increased inequality Democracy, participation and post-elections governance Concern over climate change Persistent crises, surging disasters. Development context.
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UNDP’s Strategic Plan 2008-2011 Informal Discussion with the UNDP Executive Board 14 December 2006
More growth and increased inequality • Democracy, participation and post-elections governance • Concern over climate change • Persistent crises, surging disasters Development context
MDG campaign post-midpoint • Capacity, institutions, stability • Environmental wake-up call • Peacekeeping and peace building • Disaster prevention and early recovery UN Challenge
“In Larger Freedom” • Resources: increasing growth, fewer debts, more ODA • UN coherence UN Context
Country program support: towards one UN • Capacity development: from best practices to guiding standards • Partnerships and civic engagement: serving country ownership • Human Development reporting: measuring progress, calling for change UNDP 2008-2011
Business model delivery: • Coordination (UN Coordination) • Development Services & Advocacy (UNDP Operations) UNDP 2008-2011
Poverty Reduction and Millennium Development Goals • Democratic Governance • Crisis Prevention and Recovery • Environment and Sustainable Development UNDP Development Focus Areas
Proposed Key Result Areas: • Poverty Reduction • Promoting inclusive growth • Fostering inclusive globalization • Supporting MDG-based national development strategies • Democratic Governance • Fostering inclusive participation • Strengthening responsive governing institutions • Integrating human rights and gender equality into democratic governance • Governance of national AIDS response
Proposed Key Result Areas: • Crisis Prevention and Recovery • Reducing the risk of crisis • Restoring a foundation for development after crisis • Environment and Sustainable Development • Integrating environmental concerns, including climate change, into national development plans • Facilitating market-based solutions for sustainable development • Expanding access by the poor to sustainable energy services
Examples of proposed strategic outcomes Crisis Prevention and Recovery • Strengthened national capacities to manage the risks of crisis • Basic governance functions re-established after crisis Environment and Sustainable Development • Environmental concerns, including climate change, mainstreamed into national development plans • Increased public budgetary allocations to environment and energy • Increased access by countries to financing through carbon markets and other markets for eco-system services
: Issues for consideration • Strategic Plan/Biennial Support Budget/Programming Arrangements • Selectivity, complementarity, cost recovery, resources • Core/non-core balance • Integration of UNV, UNCDF, South-South Cooperation • Alignment with UNIFEM, focus on gender equality and women empowerment • Agency synergies (UNAIDS, UNIFEM, ILO, UNIDO, PBSO etc.) • Resource and risk management
Strategic Plan Framework Millennium Declaration (Freedom, Equality, Solidarity, Tolerance, Respect for Nature, Shared Responsibility) Millennium Development Goals (And other international agreements) UN Coordination UNDP Vision, Mission & Operational Principles Development Focus Areas Key Result Areas Outcomes Targets Indicators