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United nation development programme

History United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), United Nations (UN) organization formed in 1965 to help countries eliminate poverty and achieve sustainable human development, an approach to economic growth that emphasizes improving

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Слайд 1United nation development programme
Abhishek Parikh
17LL3(a)

United nation development programmeAbhishek Parikh 17LL3(a)

Слайд 2History
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), United Nations (UN) organization

formed in 1965 to help countries eliminate poverty and achieve

sustainable human development, an approach to economic growth that emphasizes improving the quality of life of all citizens while conserving the environment and natural resources for future generations.
The largest UN development assistance program, the UNDP is headed by an administrator who oversees a 36-member Executive Board representing both developing and developed countries. It is headquartered in New York City.
History United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), United Nations (UN) organization formed in 1965 to help countries eliminate

Слайд 3Goals
No poverty
Zero hunger
Good health and well being
Quality

education
Gender equality
Clean water and sanitation
Affordable and clean

energy
Decent work and economic growth
Life on land
Climate action

Goals No povertyZero hunger Good health and well being Quality education Gender equality Clean water and sanitation

Слайд 4Structure
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) core goal is

to help countries eradicate poverty while reducing inequalities and exclusion.


It aims to do so by working with partner organizations and governments across the world to develop sustainable development pathways, promote inclusive governance and build resilience to crisis.
In 2013, UNDP’s Executive Board (EB) approved a new Strategic Plan to give the organisation a sharper focus in pursuing these goals.
A key element is to improve UNDP’s organisational effectiveness in achieving and reporting results. Alongside improved management of financial and human resources, this enables the organisation to deliver higher quality programmes to address development challenges facing the world.
These structural changes are integral to our continued pursuit of greater effectiveness, transparency and accountability of UNDP, for our partners and the people we serve.
Structure The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) core goal is to help countries eradicate poverty while reducing

Слайд 5FUNDING
UNDP's Funding Windows are a pooled, flexible funding mechanism

that provide a strategic opportunity for partners to contribute to

achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The four thematic Funding Windows are:
Poverty and inequality
Governance,peace building,crisis and resilience
Nature,climate and energy
Gender equality and women’s empowerment
FUNDING UNDP's Funding Windows are a pooled, flexible funding mechanism that provide a strategic opportunity for partners

Слайд 6ACHIEVEMENT
The purpose of this publication is to highlight the

development challenges faced by people who live in drylands and

to outline how these challenges can be tackled successfully.
Covering about 40 percent of the world’s land surface, dryland is home to more than 2 billion people in nearly 100 countries, of which about half remains under poverty. It will be impossible to meet the Millennium Development Goals by 2015 if life does not improve for the poor people of the drylands. Together, they are the forgotten billion.
The publication stresses that the policies designed to meet the needs of dryland peoples must be based on a sound understanding of the full complexity and dynamics of dryland ecosystems. They need to emphasize the value of dryland ecosystem services and the investment and marketing opportunities they offer.
ACHIEVEMENT The purpose of this publication is to highlight the development challenges faced by people who live

Слайд 7RELATION WITH INDIA
The idea of human rights rests on the

central premise that all humans are equal. It follows that all humans

have dignity and all humans should be treated as equal. Anything that undermines that dignity is a violation, for it violates the principle of equality and paves the way for discrimination. 
India is a vast and diverse country and attitudes towards this subject and experiences of LGBTI individuals vary vastly. The disparity between urban and rural India, language, caste, class and gender add further complexities to understanding this topic more fully. But what we do know is that India’s LGBT citizens are not a “minuscule minority”. They have a voice that is strong and refuses to be silent any longer in their efforts to reclaim equality.
As a transwoman from India who was one of the original petitioners in the NALSA case, I can speak to how far we have come. But there is still much that remains to be done if the civil rights of LGBT persons in India are to be protected. We have the absolute and inalienable right to define ourselves in or own terms and in our own languages. We have the right to express ourselves and our identities without fear of violence or retribution. We are human beings, holders of human rights, and we need to recognized as such within the societies we live in.
RELATION WITH INDIAThe idea of human rights rests on the central premise that all humans are equal. It follows

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