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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.”
Celebrating 50 years of UNDP worldwide and 20 years of UNDP in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in Sarajevo, Vilsonovo šetalište.
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”
European Electric Car Rally Finishing Phase at United Nations for 1.5 Degrees
Europe’s largest electric vehicle rally passes through Geneva as a part of its finishing phases in Switzerland on the Place des Nations on 17 June 2016, after travelling 1,300km from Bremerhaven, Germany.
There will be an opportunity for an aerial photograph of the more than 70 teams of electric cars participating in the rally in the formation of 1.5 degrees Celsius (hashtag: #1o5C), the goal of limiting global warming at the centre of the new United Nations Paris Agreement on climate change. The 1.5 degrees symbol will be formed on the Place des Nations, in front of the United Nations at Geneva. Organisers will be facilitating access to the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) building for the purpose of the aerial photograph. In addition, a 4.5m x 4.5m black cube will be installed on the Place des Nations symbolising the emission avoided by each car participating in the rally.
The occasion will be marked by statements from United Nations representatives, representatives from the electric vehicle rally (World Advanced Vehicle Expedition), and of the State of Geneva.
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
New York, 18 July 2016 - HLPF
Night view of the public entrance to the UN headquarter.
Photo: Freya Morales / UNDP
Enabling better quality of life - Rozeena and Hashma are two young and ambitious girls of Union Council “Panchpeer”. RAHA's various projects of infrastructure, water sanitation,restoration of social services and improved local economies have led to overall improvement in quality of life for these communities. The children feel secure in their communties and look forward to a bright future ahead.
Recently I visited Tajikistan and Afghanistan for UNDP, capturing efforts on both sides of the border to enhance mutually improved living conditions.
Under the wing of Beyond Borders Media - www.beyondbordersmedia.com we produced a short video documentary on UNDPs efforts on both sides of the border.
UNDP is improving literacy rates by building schools and training teachers in some of the most remote areas of Sudan. Photo: Jaime Jacques/UNDP
Solar Water Pump
UC: Panjpai
Village: Sherdill
MCO: Sherdill (25members)
With black out hours averaging at 14-16 daily this solar pump is catering 36 households 24/7 now.
Basri Jan - “We thank RAHA for enhancing our potentials and giving us the confidence to work for the development of our village.”
RAHA hand pumps scheme implemented through the community organization “Upper Darbandan,” of village Darbandan UC, Derwish - district Haripur.
Life on the streets and in the fields of Jalalabad city in the eastern province of Nangarhar, where UNDP supports projects covering livelihoods, governance, rule of law, gender, the environment and health.
© UNDP Afghanistan / Omer Sadaat / 2016
New York, 7 June 2018 - UNDP Executive Board connects live with Senegal to hear about the country’s groundbreaking PUDC programme.
“Education is the great engine of personal development. It is through education that the daughter of a peasant can become a doctor, that a son of a mineworker can become the head of the mine, that a child of farm worker can become the president of a country”.
Nelson Mandela