Title: presentation to staff council 21 June 1999
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2The UN system
- General Assembly and specialized committees/
ECOSOC (Security Council) - The UN Secretariat under the Secretary General
including the Funds and Programmes (UNDP, UNICEF,
UNFPA,WFP, UNCTAD, UNEP etc.) - Specialized Agencies with own governing Board and
Conference (WHO, FAO, UNESCO, ILO, UNIDO, etc.),
combining technical cooperation and global
(forum) functions.
3The UN system
- Internal coordination through
- The Chief Executive Board and related committees
on Programmes and Management - The UN Development Group, overseeing the field
based technical cooperation activities - In the countries a Resident Coordinator and
country team, with often sector or subject
groups, sometimes also involving donor countries.
4UN system at the field level
- Common Country Assessment (CCA) and UN
Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF) based
programming - Now focused on Millennium Development Goals
- Halving extreme poverty and hunger
- Universal primary education
- Achieving gender equity
- Reducing under five mortality by two-thirds
- Reducing maternal mortality by three-quarters
- Reversing spread of HIV/AIDS, malaria and other
diseases - Halving number of people without safe drinking
water/environmental sustainability - Developing global partnership for development
incl. Targets for aid, trade and debt relief - Bilateral programming should incorporate same
approach!
5UNIDO in Brief
- Staff on board 650 (2002)
- Regular budget 156
mln (2002-03)
- Technical cooperation delivery 170
mln (2002-2003 est.)
6UNIDO Organizational Structure
7UNIDO Field Representation and Global Networks
Headquarters, Vienna
8Functions and Mission of UNIDO
- Functions
- To provide a GLOBAL FORUM for analyzing,
assessing and benchmarking industrial development
- To provide specialized TECHNICAL COOPERATION
SERVICES to developing countries and countries
in transition - Mission
- helps developing countries in their fight against
marginalization in today's globalized world. - mobilizes knowledge, skills, information and
technology to promote productive employment, a
competitive economy and a sound environment.
9UNIDO Service Modules
- Main strength in eight areas
- Industrial Governance and Statistics
- Investment and Technology Promotion
- Quality and Productivity
- Small Business Development
- Montreal Protocol (ozone layer)
- Industrial Energy and Kyoto Protocol
(climate change) - Environmental Management
- Agro-Industries
10UNIDOs Overall Priorities
- Size Small and Medium-scale Enterprises
- Sectoral Agro-based and agro-related
(light industries) and clean technologies
- Approach Integrated Programmes and thematic
initiatives
11New approach Integrated programmes
- Focus on selected countries
- Responding to highest priorities
- After analysis/consultation government, other
stakeholders and donors - agree on overall objective
- develop package of integrated services aiming at
synergy
12New Initiatives launched at LDCIII and FfD, WSSD
- Enabling Developing Countries to Participate in
International Trade - Rural Energy for Productive Use
- Including special trust funds
13Integrated Programmes Regional Distribution
14Funding of UNIDO activities
- Regular budget, paid by assessed contributions
from all member states for staff and HQ
expenses- Only 6 for technical cooperation
projects (Constitution!) - Projects/Programmes mainly funded by voluntary
contributions
15Overall funding UNIDO TC
16Funding of Technical Cooperation
17Main problems for UNIDO
- Misconceptions and priorities
- Industry often seen as not related to poverty
alleviation - Industry seen as something for the private
sector - UNIDO perceived as organisation involved in
building factories - Pendulum of development policies and
priorities - Social sectors versus productive sectors
18Industrial governance and Statistics
- Main areas
- Global analysis- Report on competitiveness of
countries through innovation and learning - Industrial policy advice
- Public-private sector consultation mechanisms
- Industrial statistics on developing countries
- Assistance in establishing national statistics
systems
19UNIDO trade related initiative
- Integrated approach including
- Establishment of infrastructure (standards,
metrology, certification, accreditation, inquiry
points - Where possible, share facilities at regional
level - Cooperate with regional (integration)
organizations (UEMOA, SADC, ECOWAS, Central
American countries) - Involve UNCTAD/ITC and WTO (related to
information, training, negotiations) and
professional organizations (ISO, ILAC, etc) - Complementary with integrated programmes and
focus on key sectors with export potential
(upgrading)
20Investment and Technology Promotion
- International Technology Centres (ITCs)
- Investment and Technology Promotion Offices
(ITPOs) - Africa-Asia Investment and Technology Promotion
Centre (AAITPC) - Subcontracting and Partnership Exchanges (SPXs)
- Establishment/networking of Investment Promotion
Agencies (Africa) - UNIDO Exchange
- Technology Foresight
- Training, tools and methodologies
21Small and Medium Enterprises Branch
Mandate
- Contribute to competitive and equitable
industrial development through capacity-building
of public and private institutions for - policy formulation and implementation
- business development services
22Targeting of Support
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Target Group
Medium
Competitive insertion into national and global
value chains
Regional and Global export markets
Business Partnerships with large corporations Â
Policy Support Information Services
Fair globalization
Small
Creating the missing middle
National market and first attempts in export
markets
Cluster and Network Development Â
Sustainable local development
Micro
Moving from survivalist into growth mode
Local markets
Rural and women entrepreneurship Â
Poverty reduction
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23Agro-Industries
- Main areas
- Food processing (also food safety/ trade)
- Textiles
- Leather
- Wood, bamboo, rattan and related products.
- Mainly introduction of right technology, quality,
upgrading, export development. - Through national institutions/associations
24Environmental Management
- Network of 26 National Cleaner Production centres
- Persistent Organic Pollutants (Stockholm
Convention) and benign alternatives - Municipal solid waste management
- International waters (GEF)
- Reduction use mercury in artisanal gold mining
- Cartagena Protocol on bio-safety (with UNDP and
UNEP)and BINAS
25UNIDO-the Stockholm convention
- Enabling activities towards national
implementation plans - Demonstration projects-Benign alternatives and
techniques - Non-combustion technologies
- Africa stockpiles programme
- Botanical and bio-pesticides
26Industrial Energy-Kyoto Protocol
- Industrial energy efficiency
- Improvements in existing plants
- Better products with lower energy requirements in
production and use - Promotion of renewable energy technologies,
specially rural energy development - Energy policies and Kyoto protocol
(methodologies, climate relevant technologies and
capacity building
27Montreal Protocol
- To eliminate Ozone Depleting Substances
- UNIDO one of three executing agencies
- Implementing some 700 projects with a value of
more than US 250 Million) in more than 60
countries worldwide, phasing out gt 28 000 ODP
tons
28UNIDO related targets
- Energy(in poverty target) environment and
partnerships. - The Millennium Project is defining strategy
consisting of policy clusters including Private
sector promotion, Science and Technology and
Environment issues.