United Nations Development Programme Country: TANZANIA.
UNDP supports the assessment and countering corruption risks, particularly in the supply of essential services such as education, health and water services. UNDP assists communities and civil society to monitor and report on essential services supply and promotes the use of ICT technologies.
United Nations Tanzania Office of the United Nations Resident Coordinator in Tanzania United Nations Development Assistance Plan (UNDAP) II July 2016- June 2021 United Republic of Tanzania A.
This evaluation examined UNDP's contributions to national development goals, its relevance and strategic position within the country during the period between 2005 and 2011. It provides a set of forward-looking recommendations, with a view to supporting the country office and its partners in the continuous efforts to improve the country programme by learning from the achievements and challenges.
Theme “A Letter from Myself in 2030” Imagine what an ideal world ten years from now would be like. Write a letter from yourself in 2030 to your present (2020) self, in which you describe the state of the world, the way people are living, and what you, yourself, are doing in society.
The Africa Mining Vision (AMV), a policy framework created by the African Union to ensure that the continent utilises its mineral resources strategically for broad-based, inclusive development, was the basis for a two-day regional forum convened by UONGOZI Institute in collaboration with the Ministry of Minerals and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) from 9 - 10 May, 2019, in Dar es.
Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) are documents required by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank before a country can be considered for debt relief within the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) initiative. PRSPs are also required before low-income countries can receive aid from most major donors and lenders. The IMF specifies that the PRSP should be formulated.
Caring for India’s Infants: Reducing Child Mortality. The photo-essay details how since 2013, UNDP’s partnership with the Government of Norway is strengthening infrastructure and capacities to deliver newborn and child care; increasing community access to health care services and improving the quality of life of children with development difficulties.more.