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VOL. 27, NO. 25, February 29, 2007 (Falgun 17 2064 B.S.)
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Broad Support
The government signs Country Programme Action Plan document with UNDP, UNICEF and UNFPA
By A CORRESPONDENT
The Government has signed the Country Programme Action Plan documents with UNDP, UNICEF and UNFPA for a grant assistance of US$ 190.59 million. UNDP (US$ 94.38 million), UNICEF (US $ 68.21) and UNFPA (US$ 28 million) are providing this grant assistance for the next three years in support of the Government Interim Plan (2008-2010).
"Under the broad framework of the United Nations Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF), the Country Programme Document and Action Plan of all three UN agencies put emphasis on peace and development for an inclusive society, responding to national priorities that are currently identified in the Government's three-year Interim Plan," states a press release by UN.
Krishna Gyanwali, Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Finance expressed his sincere appreciation to the efforts of the UN organisations coming together in the spirit of harmonization for continued support to the socio-economic development of Nepal. "This is a great initiation towards 'One UN' reform agenda", he said.
As per the Country Programme Action Plan signed this week, the UNDP will be implementing its programme towards achieving increased access to and participation in constitution building and free and fair electoral processes; programmes, strategies, policies and systems that promote post-conflict recovery; increased capacity of government at the national and local level to manage resources and deliver basic services in an inclusive and equitable manner; responsive and accessible justice systems to promote gender equality, social inclusion and the rule of law; enhancement of employment and income opportunities; access to financial services, especially for youth and excluded groups; and mainstream energy and environment issues into national and local development plans and reduce risks of natural hazards.
Likewise, the UNICEF will be working towards decentralized Action for Children and Women; Social Policy ; Child protection (from violence, abuse and exploitation); Education; Health and nutrition; Water, sanitation and hygiene; and HIV/AIDS.
The UNFPA Programmes are based on the principle of realization of human rights including reproductive rights and to have access to information and to basic reproductive health services. The programmes are in the sectors of Reproductive health; Population and development; and Gender.