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The UN Reform

The UN Reform. JPO Workshop Maputo-Mozambique 11 May 2009. The UN Reform-Why?. SG´s Program for reform launched in 1997 The UNDG Member States pushing for harmonization. GA Resolution of December 2001 Poverty needs a holistic solution Shrinking UN Development resources

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The UN Reform

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  1. The UN Reform JPO Workshop Maputo-Mozambique 11 May 2009

  2. The UN Reform-Why? • SG´s Program for reform launched in 1997 • The UNDG • Member States pushing for harmonization. • GA Resolution of December 2001 • Poverty needs a holistic solution • Shrinking UN Development resources • Scaling up of ODA to be accompanied by further progress in Harmonization and Alignment • 12 UN agencies or 1 World Bank • Focus more on technical assistance

  3. Progress in Reform • Since 2000 - over 16 agencies have asked to join the UNDG (not directly under SG) • Common programming tools and procedures • SG´s 2002 agenda called for increased joint programming • 115 CCAs,82 UNDAFs, • Harmonized Country Programmes of ExCom agencies

  4. Reform Progress • Currently 54 UN Houses; and Common Services • System-wide selection of Resident Coordinator • Simplification and Harmonization of Country Programme implementation (in progress) • HACT • Delivering as One initiative.

  5. Delivering as One in Mozambique Delivering as One Operational Plan: overarching plan outlining the vision of the One UN Initiative in Mozambique and how it is to be operationalised through the five ones: • One Programme • One Budgetary Framework • One Leader • One Office and Common Services • Communicating as One 1

  6. One Programme (cont.) • Eight areas of UN comparative advantage identified in the UNDAF: • advocacy for UN core values, including human rights, gender equality and the MDGs; • normative andtechnical advisory services; • strengthening of national capacity at both central and decentralised levels; • support to national scale-up of evidence-based programmes; • implementation services; • support to national humanitarian response; • bringing the voice of civil society to the table; • building partnerships between all stakeholders. • Strategic focus on four of the eight areas under the One Programme: • policy and advocacy; • normative / technical support; • capacity development; • civil society partnerships. Focus

  7. UNDAF Governance HIV/AIDS Human Capital Economic Dev. PARPA II Policy and Advocacy UNDAF output 1 UNDAF output 2 UNDAF output 3 Technical Support UNDAF output 1 UNDAF output 2 UNDAF output 3 Capacity Development UNDAF output 1 UNDAF output 2 UNDAF output 3 Civil Society Partnerships UNDAF output 1 UNDAF output 2 UNDAF output 3 One Programme Joint Programme Joint Programme Joint Programme Joint Programme Joint Programme Joint Programme

  8. Obrigada! Thank you!

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