The UN Development Programme (UNDP), the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) and the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) have approved the Vietnam Common Country Programme Document (CCPD) for the 2012-2016 period, the UNDP said on September 23.
Eamonn Murphy, UN Resident Coordinator a.i. in Vietnam , said that the CCPD, the first-ever joint country programme submitted by by UNDP, UNFPA and UNICEF, is a milestone in the UN reform process in Vietnam.
The document was based on the draft One-UN Initiative for the 2012-2016 period which represents the joint priorities of all UN agencies operating in Vietnam within the framework of the Delivering As One (DaO) initiative.
The One-UN Initiative addresses the new requirements of Vietnam as a middle-income country, focusing on Inclusive, Equitable and Sustainable Growth; Access to Quality Essential Services and Social Protection; and Enhancing Governance and Participation.
Developed under a tri-partite task force structure which brought together the Government, the UN Country Team and donors, the CCPD is tailored to align with Vietnam’s national plans and programmes, particularly the 2011-2015 socio-economic development plan.
The document was based on the draft One-UN Initiative for the 2012-2016 period which represents the joint priorities of all UN agencies operating in Vietnam within the framework of the Delivering As One (DaO) initiative.
The One-UN Initiative addresses the new requirements of Vietnam as a middle-income country, focusing on Inclusive, Equitable and Sustainable Growth; Access to Quality Essential Services and Social Protection; and Enhancing Governance and Participation.
Developed under a tri-partite task force structure which brought together the Government, the UN Country Team and donors, the CCPD is tailored to align with Vietnam’s national plans and programmes, particularly the 2011-2015 socio-economic development plan.
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