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Strategic Priority Setting for National Challenges: Leveraging UN Comparative Advantage

This guide focuses on aligning key actors to support UN Country Teams in setting strategic priorities to address major national challenges. Utilizing negotiation and consensus-building, the aim is to draw on regional and global UN capacity where feasible to meet MDGs and international norms. Lower priority tasks are identified that do not address the core national challenges.

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Strategic Priority Setting for National Challenges: Leveraging UN Comparative Advantage

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  1. Major National Challenge UNCT Comparative Advantage Alignment of key actors to support UNCT action Strategic Priority Setting for UN Country Teams MD/MDGs/ International norms 2 1 2 4 Top strategic priority Potential high priority: use negotiation/consensus building to seek alignment 2. Potential high priority: draw on regional/global UN capacity where feasible 4. Lower priority: does not meet major national challenge

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