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The 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.

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The 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.

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UN 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!

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UNIDO in Brief
  • Staff on board 650 (2002)
  • Regular budget 156
    mln (2002-03)
  • Technical cooperation delivery 170
    mln (2002-2003 est.)

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UNIDO Organizational Structure
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UNIDO Field Representation and Global Networks
Headquarters, Vienna
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Functions 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.

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UNIDO 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

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UNIDOs Overall Priorities
  • Size Small and Medium-scale Enterprises
  • Sectoral Agro-based and agro-related
    (light industries) and clean technologies
  • Regional Africa and LDCs
  • Partners Private Sector
  • Approach Integrated Programmes and thematic
    initiatives

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New 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

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New Initiatives launched at LDCIII and FfD, WSSD
  • Enabling Developing Countries to Participate in
    International Trade
  • Rural Energy for Productive Use
  • Including special trust funds

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Integrated Programmes Regional Distribution
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Funding 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

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Overall funding UNIDO TC
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Funding of Technical Cooperation
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Main 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

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Industrial 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

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UNIDO 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)

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Investment 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

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Small 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

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Targeting of Support
 
 
Target Group
Medium
Competitive insertion into national and global
value chains
Regional and Global export markets
Business Partnerships with large corporations  
Policy Support Information Services
Fair globalization
Small
Creating the missing middle
National market and first attempts in export
markets
Cluster and Network Development  
Sustainable local development
Micro
Moving from survivalist into growth mode
Local markets
Rural and women entrepreneurship  
Poverty reduction
 
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Agro-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

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Environmental 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

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UNIDO-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

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Industrial 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

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Montreal 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

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UNIDO 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.
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