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Ms. Farah Aziz, Insaf Network Chairperson; Mr. Parvaiz Ali Chawla, Director General of Federal Judicial Academy; Justice Nasir-Ul-Mulk, Honorable judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan; Mr. Jean-Luc Stalon, Country Director (a.i.) UNDP and Mr. Mikko Laienjoki, Country Director UNOPS (left to right).
A group of 40 community young male members have been trained in mobile repairing and were provided with complete tool kits. Among these, 20 participants are running their own shops of mobile repairing in their local surrounding areas and supporting their families.
UNDP Mexico - Get Down to Work - beekeeping, oregano picking, corn and milpa farming, sustainable forestry on Yucatan Peninsula
Meeting house for the Community Committee Disaster Risk Reduction, Nohuayún, Yucatán
Credit: Andrea Egan/UNDP Mexico
Consulatation on the importance of a Code of Ethics to prohibit hate speech, misinformation and disinformation against women to enhance women’s political participation at Karachi, arranged in collaboration with National Commission on the Status of Women.
"The lockdown & crises shifted my lifestyle & caused me depression. The best cure was to get out there & be productive,” Dalia Ismail, 32-years-old
Dalia found in joining UNDP & ILO’s #Cash4Work initiative, supported by @germanyinlebanon through #KfW, a means to stay optimistic & battle the ongoing challenges. She is also setting an empowering example of staying motivated & breaking out of traditional roles towards an #EqualWorld.
Photo: UNDP Bangladesh/Sarah Apu
To celebrate International Women’s Day 2022, UN Women, UNDP, and UNCDF jointly organized an event in Dhaka with several financial institutions in Bangladesh to highlight the importance of better and easier access to finance for women. The event was an initiative of the “WING: Women’s Empowerment for Inclusive Growth” project, funded by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Bangladesh.
UNDP Mexico - Get Down to Work - beekeeping, oregano picking, corn and milpa farming, sustainable forestry on Yucatan Peninsula
Milpa is a crop-growing system designed to create relatively large yields of food crops without the use of artificial pesticides or fertilizers.
Credit: Andrea Egan/UNDP Mexico
Celebrating 50 years of UNDP worldwide and 20 years of UNDP in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in Sarajevo, Vilsonovo šetalište.
Ministry of Finance, Government of Pakistan, and UNDP Pakistan launched the SDG Investments & Climate Financing Facility to mobilize private sector investments and promote a dynamic Financing for Development portfolio for Pakistan.
UNDP mobile team placing infos on information boards in IDP camps. Photo by UNMIT/Martine Perret. 29 August 2007
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.
The Post-Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) - Main Report of the 2022 Pakistan Floods has been prepared under the leadership of the Ministry of Planning, Development and Special Initiatives through its Flood Coordination Cell, supported by the Asian Development Bank, the European Union, the United Nations agencies with technical facilitation by the United Nations Development Programme, and the World Bank.
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