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UNDP FYR Macedonia 17 July, 2003. United Nations Development Programme. At a glance Do the right things, and the things right Not only WHAT but HOW
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UNDP FYR Macedonia 17 July, 2003 United Nations Development Programme
At a glance • Do the right things, and the things right • Not only WHAT but HOW • UNDP and UN addressing national priorities defined in partnership and participation with government and civil society based on thorough analysis of development situation • UNDP in Macedonia has capacity to deliver both own and partners’ programmes
Increased unemploy-ment LowerQuality Education EconomicContraction Lessgovernmentresources Lower public sectorsalaries Eventuallydrop in skills Fewer andlower qualityservices Increase inPOVERY TRANSITION LowerQuality Education Lack of private investments ReducedSTABILITY
GOOD AND STRENGTHENED GOVERNANCE & RULE OF LAW Strengthened national and local capacities for transparent and accountable provision of decentralized public services REDUCTION OF POVERTY THROUGH ECONOMIC GROWTHSustainable employment opportunities increased, particularly in economically depressed areas and among vulnerable groups BASIC SERVICESEqual access to quality basic services (Health, Education, HIV/AIDS prevention) is increased through strengthened capacity of and increased partnership between Government and CSO NATURAL RESOURCES PROTECTION & MANAGEMENTBy 2009 the national capacities for sustainable development and management of natural resources and environment protection are strengthened UNDAF Outcomes – Macedonia
GOOD AND STRENGTHENED GOVERNANCE & RULE OF LAW Strengthened national and local capacities for transparent and accountable provision of decentralized public services REDUCTION OF POVERTY THROUGH ECONOMIC GROWTHSustainable employment opportunities increased, particularly in economically depressed areas and among vulnerable groups BASIC SERVICESEqual access to quality basic services (Health, Education, HIV/AIDS prevention) is increased through strengthened capacity of and increased partnership between Government and CSO NATURAL RESOURCES PROTECTION & MANAGEMENTBy 2009 the national capacities for sustainable development and management of natural resources and environment protection are strengthened UNDAF Outcomes – Macedonia
DECENTRALISATION JOBS ENVIRONMENT SECURITY AID-COORDINATION UNDP Macedonia –Programme Priorities MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DECENTRALISATION JOBS ENVIRONMENT SECURITY AID-COORDINATION UNDP Macedonia –Programme Priorities Decentralisation reform Local level capacity building Training in municipalities Local socio-economic disparities LOGIN NHDR (2003 – decentralisation)
DECENTRALISATION JOBS ENVIRONMENT SECURITY AID-COORDINATION UNDP Macedonia –Programme Priorities FDI Promotion Centre Support Local Economic Development Marketable skills for jobs Youth Employment Support Municipal Support Programme ICT4D - National ICT strategy - e-governance - 19 ICT training centres Infrastructure rehabilitation
DECENTRALISATION JOBS ENVIRONMENT SECURITY AID-COORDINATION UNDP Macedonia –Programme Priorities National strategy for sustainable development National capacity building National capacity self-assessment and plans on climate change, biodiversity, land degradation Industrial pollution monitoring Prespa Lake management and protection Decentralisation of competencies
DECENTRALISATION JOBS ENVIRONMENT SECURITY AID-COORDINATION UNDP Macedonia –Programme Priorities Small Arms and Light Weapons Control Support to national weapons collection Weapons for development Confidence building initiatives Early Warning System
DECENTRALISATION JOBS ENVIRONMENT SECURITY AID-COORDINATION UNDP Macedonia –Programme Priorities Donor projects database Inter-Agency Coordination Support to government coordination - Policy and prioritisation - Capacity building - Funds administration - Link to MDG
Project delivery:2001: USD 1.2 million2002: USD 2.5 million2003: USD 5.0 million Network and activities in all 124 municipalities, most ministries and important CSO, emerging private sector partnership ICT training provided for 15,000+ since 2001 5,000 employed through youth employment schemes since 1999 Partners include EU, CEDB, US AID, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Netherlands, Finland, Luxembourg, Spain, Open Society Institute, GEF, UNDP Macedonia –Decentralised Delivery Capacity