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1 May 2009 -- UNDP Administrator Helen Clark meets Indonesian Foreign Minister Hassan Wirujuda at UNDP headquarters in New York. (Photo: Maureen Lynch/UNDP)
Zameer Akhtar, Trainee at the Training of Master Trainers for Polling Officials, assisting her trainer in demonstrating how to seal the ballot boxes.
Nazima, 9 “We do not have a female doctor in our village. I want to be a doctor when I grow up and serve my own people.”
Photo credit: UNDP Bhutan
Photo credit: Sonam Phuntsho/UNDP Bhutan. 2018.
Associated with the project 'Addressing the Risks of Climate-induced Disasters through Enhanced National and Local Capacity for Effective Actions' (aka, NAPA-II Project), funded by the GEF-Least Developed Countries Fund and supported by UNDP.
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UNDP and Save the Children partner on school safety drills, Koh Kong, Cambodia, November 2018
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Saad, 14 “ Mathematics is my favourite subject. I am hoping to become a mathematician one day and make my teachers proud”.
Monthly meeting of male village organization, “Khushal Khan Khattak” Agenda: Record Maintaining Cleanliness/3rd installment of CPI
Husnain Khan a retired soldier, “ After serving my country for nearly 3 decades I am retired and it feels great to be back home with my own people. I am doing as much as I can to help my community and it is enormously satisfying.”
This is Ghani. He remembers when this part of the valley where he is sitting now was covered in trees.
“We had a beautiful country 30 years ago," he says. "You could see trees and greenery everywhere. But after the war erupted, people had no time and the floods became more frequent. Gradually the forest was destroyed.”
Afghanistan is one of the most vulnerable countries for climate change; even here, in beautiful, mountainous Panjshir province.
In response, UNDP is helping farmers grow more and protect themselves from natural disasters.
Our Climate Change Adaptation project operates in four provinces and is made possible with funding from the Global Environment Facility's Least Developed Countries Fund.
© UNDP Afghanistan / Omer Sadaat / 2016
These trainings enabled the female trainees to become earning hand of their family on one hand and a service provider is available at door step to the community on the other hand.
Village Muslimabad Nasreen got the training and now runs her own tailoring center of 8 students.
Celebrating 50 years of UNDP worldwide and 20 years of UNDP in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in Sarajevo, Vilsonovo šetalište.
Photo credit: Kelsea Clingeleffer/UNDP Cambodia
Relates to the UNDP-supported project 'Strengthening Climate Information and Early Warning Systems to Support Climate-Resilient Development in Cambodia' www.adaptation-undp.org/projects/ldcf-ews-cambodia
Village NadirAbad - 1060 feet long road from railway track to Afghan refugee camp with a double sided drain
430 feet long retaining wall, built through MCO “Nadirabad” together with WCO “Labina”
14 May 2009 -- UNDP Administrator Helen Clark meets the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Executive Secretary Yvo de Boer at UNDP headquarters in New York. (Photo: Maureen Lynch/UNDP)
Northern link road with drains implemented by male community organization of “Mohallah Camp” along with women community organization “Shama Tanzeem” village Padhana, UC Dheenda - Haripur