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Inclusive and Sustainable Growth: Strengthening Institutions and Reducing Gender Inequality for Peaceful Development

UNDP Strategic Plan 2014-2017 focuses on inclusive and sustainable growth, rule of law, strengthened institutions, reducing gender inequality, and conflict prevention. The plan aims to prioritize poverty, inequality, and exclusion in development debates and actions.

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Inclusive and Sustainable Growth: Strengthening Institutions and Reducing Gender Inequality for Peaceful Development

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  1. UNDP Strategic Plan • 2014 – 2017 • Growth and development are inclusive and sustainable • Voice, development, the rule of law and accountability • Strengthened institutions • Reducing gender inequality and promoting women’s empowerment • Reduce the likelihood of conflict • Early recovery and rapid return to sustainable development • Development debates and actions at all levels prioritize poverty, inequality and exclusion

  2. Oversight RSC - Dakar RSC - Addis Great Lakes Platform

  3. Development Approach Framework

  4. what is different ?

  5. ‘Epicentre’ countries - at the epicentre of the growth of violent extremism - where violent extremist groups are already present and enacting regular attacks against innocent populations. ‘Spill-over’ countries: suffer from the effects of the presence and operations of violent extremist groups from a neighbouring country. At-risk’ countries: Countries at risk of violent extremism exhibit some of the same socio-economic and governance-related factors as epicentre and spillover countries, but have no violent extremist groups actively present in the country.

  6. HOW: Program elements 1 - Rule of law and security 2 - Disengagement and reintegration 3 - Socio-economic factors 4 – Media, technology and public awareness 5 - Community resilience in response to violent extremism 6 – National observatories 7 - Gender-specific engagements 8 - Research, policy and advocacy 9 - Regional level interventions

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