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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”
Overcoming barriers:
Human mobility and development
Human development is about putting people at the centre of development. It is about people realizing their potential, increasing their choices and enjoying the freedom to lead lives they value. Since 1990, annual Human Development Reports have explored challenges including poverty, gender, democracy, human rights, cultural liberty, globalization, water scarcity and climate change.
Migration, both within and beyond borders, has become an increasingly prominent theme in domestic and international debates, and is the topic of the 2009 Human Development Report. This report breaks new ground in applying a human development approach to the study of migration.
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New York, 7 June 2018 - UNDP Executive Board connects live with Senegal to hear about the country’s groundbreaking PUDC programme.
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.
“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
New York, 7 June 2018 - UNDP Executive Board connects live with Senegal to hear about the country’s groundbreaking PUDC programme.
Consultative workshop towards developing a National Action Plan for Disaster Risk Reduction 2019-2023, Phnom Penh, April 5 2019. Photo credit: Manuth Buth/UNDP Cambodia
Read more: www.adaptation-undp.org/linking-global-resilience-agenda-...
18 April 2017 - New York - After 8 years as UNDP's Administrator, friends and colleagues bid farewell to Helen Clark.
Photo: Freya Morales/UNDP
18 April 2017 - New York - After 8 years as UNDP's Administrator, friends and colleagues bid farewell to Helen Clark.
Photo: Freya Morales/UNDP
أدت سنوات الصراع في اليمن مُجتمعةً مع الآثار السلبية لانتشار فيروس كوفيد 19 إلى تفاقم انعدام الأمن الغذائي في اليمن المنهك مُسبقاً
Years of conflict combined with COVID-19 have exacerbated food insecurity in an already battered Yemen.
Two months long tailoring training was initiated for 100 males and females needy community members.
Neelum 26, UC Panam Dheri
“With 3 young daughters to take care for, I am unable to take orders at the moment but I am saving money at household level”.
18 April 2017 - New York - After 8 years as UNDP's Administrator, friends and colleagues bid farewell to Helen Clark.
Photo: Freya Morales/UNDP
Consultative workshop towards developing a National Action Plan for Disaster Risk Reduction 2019-2023, Phnom Penh, April 5 2019. Photo credit: Manuth Buth/UNDP Cambodia
Read more: www.adaptation-undp.org/linking-global-resilience-agenda-...
Meeting of female community organization “ Mohallah Kausar masjid” and
female members of the VO – “Nayi Umeed,’ village Kangrah Colony, UC “Panian” of district Haripur.
Agenda: a park for females and children
UNDP Administrator Helen Clark arrives at the UNDP offices in Mali and is greeted by Director of Operations M. Luc Ngonlonfon.
Consultative workshop towards developing a National Action Plan for Disaster Risk Reduction 2019-2023, Phnom Penh, April 5 2019. Photo credit: Manuth Buth/UNDP Cambodia
Read more: www.adaptation-undp.org/linking-global-resilience-agenda-...
Women were initially reluctant to even step out of their homes whereas now material for schemes are purchased by these female members of the project committee
New York, 18 July 2016 - HLPF
Reception at the General Assembly lobby at UN headquarter at the opening of the SDG exhibit.
Photo: Freya Morales / UNDP
From left to right:
José Miguel Insulza, OAS Secretary General
Luis Alberto Moreno, President of the Inter-American Development Bank
Heraldo Muñoz, UN Assistant Secretary-General and UNDP Assistant Administrator
Date: November 13, 2013
Place: Washington, DC
Credit: Juan Manuel Herrera/OAS
Photo credit: UNDP Bangladesh
Relates to UNDP-supported GEF-LDCF funded ICBA-AR Project www.bd.undp.org/content/bangladesh/en/home/projects/integ...
Mr. Raza Rumi, Editor Friday Times and Executive Director, Justice Network; Ms. Saima Mohsin, CNN Correspondent; Mr. Umar Saif, Vice-Chancellor ITU & Chairman of the Punjab IT Board & Mr. Marc-André Franche Country Director, UNDP Pakistan (left to right).
Although the historic city of Famagusta existed since Hellenistic and Byzantine times, many of its architectural treasures suffered from deterioration over time.
The Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage was able to bring Famagusta at the center of their work since 2014 when conservation works to the Othello Tower started.
The support to the revitalization of the walled city of Famagusta continues with conservation works to the Martinengo Bastion, Ravelin/Land Gate, and the city-side portion of the Walls between Arsenal and Sea Gate. These are three of seven projects that, thanks to European Union funding and UNDP support, the Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage is currently carrying out in Famagusta Walled City. The other ongoing projects are conservation works to: St. Mary Church of Armenians, St Mary Church of Carmel (Carmelite), St. Anne Church, the Mescit of Tabakhane/Tanner’s Mosque (Jacobite Church). New designs are under preparation for Canbulat and for Seagate will also start soon.
These projects together form part of what the Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage refers to as “Martinengo Cluster”. Clusters are critical mass areas of monuments identified by the Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage to promote their reintegration in the topography of the walled city.
All these projects are fully funded by the European Union for a total amount of more than 4 Million Euro invested in Famagusta’s heritage so far since 2012. Working together on Famagusta gives the Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage the opportunity to develop a joint vision for the city, and UNDP fully supports these efforts, convinced that cultural heritage conservation is playing a pivotal role in bringing Cypriots together around their shared heritage.
اصبحت بلدة العدوسية الجنوبية التي لقبت "بجنة الزهور" تنتج أكثر من خمسين في المئة من مجمل إنتاج قطاع الأزهار في لبنان بعد أن تم استصلاح 80 ألف متر مربع من الأراضي الزراعية، معظمها تستخدم لزراعة الزهور.
استفاد 230 مزارعاً من هذا المشروع الذي نُفذ بتمويل من المملكة المتحدة، في إطار مشروع دعم المجتمعات اللبنانية المضيفة، المشترك بين وزارة الشؤون الاجتماعية وبرنامج الأمم المتحدة الإنمائي
The Southern village of #Addousieh, which has become known as the “heaven of flowers” in the area, is in full blossom after 80,000 m2 of agricultural land, most of which is used for growing flowers, has been reclaimed.
230 farmers from Addousieh are now benefiting from the specified land. This project is funded by the UK in Lebanon, within the framework of the Lebanon Host Communities Support Programme #LHSP, which is jointly implemented between the Ministry of Social Affairs #MoSA and #UNDP. #decentworkandeconomicgrowth #SDG9