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The '''United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)''' is a [[United Nations]] organization that provides information and resources for national development. It is the means by which the UN intends to carry out the [[ | {{Subpages}} | ||
The '''United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)''' is a [[United Nations]] organization that provides information and resources for national development. It is the means by which the UN intends to carry out the [[Millennium Development Goals]], which are based on halving world [[poverty]] by the year 2015. The principal challenges are: | |||
* [[democracy promotion|Democratic governance]] | * [[democracy promotion|Democratic governance]] | ||
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* Crisis Prevention and Recovery | * Crisis Prevention and Recovery | ||
* Environment and energy | * Environment and energy | ||
* [[AIDS|HIV/AIDS]] | * [[AIDS|HIV/AIDS]] | ||
UNDP representatives are working in 166 countries, led by the UNDP Administrator, [[Helen Clark]], who is the former [[Prime Minister of New Zealand]]. It produces statistics including the [[Human Development Index]] | UNDP representatives are working in 166 countries, led by the UNDP Administrator, [[Helen Clark]], who is the former [[Prime Minister of New Zealand]]. It produces statistics including the [[Human Development Index]]. |
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The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is a United Nations organization that provides information and resources for national development. It is the means by which the UN intends to carry out the Millennium Development Goals, which are based on halving world poverty by the year 2015. The principal challenges are:
UNDP representatives are working in 166 countries, led by the UNDP Administrator, Helen Clark, who is the former Prime Minister of New Zealand. It produces statistics including the Human Development Index. |