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Marc-André Franche, Country Director UNDP Pakistan

Life doesn't count for much unless you're willing to do your small part to leave our children – all of our children – a better world. Even if it's difficult. Even if the work seems great. Even if we don't get very far in our lifetime.

BARACK OBAMA, speech - Jun. 15, 2008

 

एकातिर त छल्नुहोला, अर्कोतिर ढल्नुहोला नि ।

 

Staying at home is the best medicine to fight against coronavirus.

Cartoon by: Abin Shrestha

Mr. G. M. Arif Hossain, Joint Director and Section Head, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics; Mr. Daniyal Aziz, Chairman Board of Directors, DTCE Devolution Trust for Community Empowerment; Mr. Shakeel Ahmad, Programme Officer, UNDP and Dr. Akmal Hussain, Economist, Author and Social Activist (starting from left corner)

UNDP Mexico - Get Down to Work - beekeeping, oregano picking, corn and milpa farming, sustainable forestry on Yucatan Peninsula

 

Harvesting oregano, Community Committee Disaster Risk Reduction, Nohuayún, Yucatán. In addition to water management, the women from the Community Committee for Disaster Risk Reduction also harvest Mexican oregano.

 

Credit: Andrea Egan/UNDP Mexico

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.

 

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.

 

 

“I want to make it work and succeed, I want this caravan to be the best in #Akkar.” said Wael El Ali.

 

Wael El Ali fulfilled part of his dream, after completing the #Youth Economic Empowerment Project #YEEP’s training program and winning the competition among 25 other winners.

  

www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GaJ9JKfqzU

 

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.

 

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 / Igor / 2016

Many migrant workers were injured in the August 4 blast.

While strengthening the national and local capacities according to the needs, the ART GOLD MOROCCO programme supports the implementation of the strategic planning process at the local level (participation, diagnosis, formulation, execution and follow-up-evaluation).It aims the valuation of Regions through the reinforcement of capacities, the promotion of the dialogue and the coordination in the planning and the management of local development actions.

Photo by Adam Rogers / UNDP

Resident Coordinator and Resident Representative Mr. Subinay Nandi greeting panelist Dr. Jayampathy Wickramaratne, President's Counsel and Senior Constitutional Advisor to the President.

Marc-André Franche, Country Director UNDP presents a shield to Mahmood Khan Achakzai, Member National Assembly of Pakistan and President, Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami party

Mr. Marc-André Franche, Country Director, UNDP

n Rabat, the meet-up gathered a hundred of innovative technologists, government officials, civil society representatives, academia, Spanish and American bilateral partners, passionate social media activists, journalists, young united nations volunteers, as well as UN representatives. The participants debated the potential of new media and technology to build a better world and turn this potential into action. They shared experiences of how the new media is facilitating their work and making their voices heard.

Local residents take keen interest in their own community projects. Local labor can be seen working towards a street pavement

The Tokyo League Final National Championship was held on 18 May 2022 in Bethlehem. For the first time, a girl’s football team from Gaza (Al Mashtal team) visits and plays against a team from the West Bank (Sirriyet Ramallah). The game was organized as part of the Tamkeen programme. Sirriyet Ramallah won the game the championship 6-3.

Funded by the Government of Japan for US$1,581,412, Tamkeen, is not only focused on encouraging youth participation, in particular females, in a variety of sports, but is a tool to promote and strengthen social cohesion of Palestinians. 36,864 boys and girls played in all sport activities to date across the three phases of the project.

 

New York 06 September, 2018 - UNDP Executive Board - Second regular session. UNDP Administrator, Mr. Achim Steiner, delivers his opening statement. Photo: UNDP

Qamruz Zaman Kaira, a senior leader of the Pakistan People’s Party and Mravi Memon, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz speak on right to information during the conference arranged by UNDP Pakistan

UNDP Administrator Helen Clark addresses the G77 and discusses the increased importance of development in times of crisis, and the importance of preventing further crisis especially during the recent financial downturn.

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.

 

UNDP's Helen Clark meets with Moroccan Foreign Minister Taib Fassi Fihri. September 21, 2009

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