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Development services

Discover the diverse range of development services offered by UNDP, including analysis, training, advisory services, reports, evaluations, communication strategies, knowledge consultations, and more. Our fee-for-service model allows us to work efficiently with partners, especially the private sector, to meet their needs for policy advice and other services.

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Development services

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  1. Development services

  2. What is a Development Service? • At a glance: • A partner is accountable for design & oversight. UNDP is only accountable for quality of our service provision. • Includes: • Fee for Services to the private sector, government, CSOs, UN or other partners • MA (Managing Agent Only) such as UNDP’s role in Common Humanitarian Funds • IFI (Implementing all or part of projects of IFIs)

  3. What can be done as a Fee for Service? • Types of services can include: • Analysis • Training • Advisory services • Reports & evaluations, • Communication strategies • Knowledge consultations • Convening partners • Delivering outputs for partner projects (such as for IFIs) for a fee • And MORE

  4. What is Different? - First, much lighter requirements Development Services Standard Development Projects

  5. It allows us to work differently with partners for the SDGs • Especially the PRIVATE SECTOR • Offers opportunities to meet partner’s needs for policy advice and other services quickly and efficiently, enabling us to set up services-on-demand agreements. • Can fund part or all of costs for staff who provide services to partners.

  6. The Agreement • Pilot period – the agreement is with the Hub to ensure we can learn lessons corporately. • Components: • - Standard clauses • - Description of services with deliverables and fees • - Schedule of payments UNDP’s Programme and Project Workshop Panama, 8 Nov 2018

  7. Pricing Development Services • Cost-plus vs. market rates (fully recover costs) • Fee for deliverables – no need to itemize all costs unless required by partner • Invoicing once services are completed • No CDRs • Reporting may/may not be required – it depends on the nature of services and agreement with the partner.

  8. MPS vs. Development Services

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