Title: One UN Initiative in Viet Nam
1East-Asia and South-East Asia MDG Forum, Ha Noi,
Viet Nam, 1-2 March 2007
UN Reform in Viet Nam Towards More Coherent
and Effective UN Support to Viet Nam in
Achieving the MDGs
John HendraUN Resident Coordinator
2Achieving the MDGs Lessons Learned from Viet Nam
- Strong national policy framework and national
leadership - Domestic resources (state and private sectors)
play crucial roles along with FDI and ODA - Economic growth and accelerated social and human
development can be mutually supportive - Importance of integration of MDGs into National
Policy Framework (SEDP)
3UN efforts to support Viet Nam in achieving the
MDGs
- Planning and Policy MDGs/VDGs fully integrated
into the SEDP and national policy framework - Capacity building Four MDG reports on achieving
the MDGs with the fourth one led by Government - Advocacy MDG campaign targeted high-level Govt
leaders (policy conference, policy session) - Advocacy Engaging Youth (e.g. TV series
"Tommorrow is Yours and Mine")
4Going Forward
- Most MDGs Achieved or Well on Track except MDG 6
HIV/AIDS - Great achievements but challenges beyond the MDGs
remain!
5Economic and Social Challenges (MDG)
- Economic Growth Challenges
- Sustaining growth and avoiding crises
- Building economic institutions
- Increasing international competitiveness
- Challenges to Equity and Social Cohesion
- Massive movement of people from rural to urban
and from self to wage employment - Increasing inequality MDG gaps between regions,
ethnic groups, urban and rural areas - Unequal access to basic services
- HIV and stigma and discrimination against PLWHA
threats to social cohesion
6Environmental Governance Challenges (MDG)
- Environmental Challenges
- Natural disasters, Avian Influenza and other
infectious diseases - Urban and industrial pollution Agro-ecological
systems under strain - Management of natural resources sustainability
water and sanitation greater voice for the poor. - Governance Challenges
- Moving to the rule of law and legal and judicial
reform - Combating corruption and public administration
reform - Creating space for increased participation
7Changing Needs an Evolving Aid Effectiveness
Agenda
- Changing financing landscape ODA one among
many financing sources - Changing ODA national ownership and increasing
aid effectiveness - Ha Noi Core Statement/ Five Principles 1)
Ownership 2) Alignment 3) Harmonisation
Simplification 4) Managing for results and 5)
Mutual accountability - HCS Donors support implementation of Govt plans
and programs donors align to Govt systems
increasing DBS and SWAPs.
8One UN Initiative Rationale
- The needs of Viet Nam are changing. The UN needs
to change with them. - The harmonization and aid effectiveness agendas
challenge the UN to deliver better. - Govt leadership and ownership of the UN Reform
process Viet Nam requested to become a Pilot
country for High Level Panel on System-wide
Coherence
9One UN Initiative The Five Ones
- One Leader
- One Plan
- One Plan Fund
- One Set of management practices
- One UN House
10One UN Initiative Governance Structure
Tripartite National Task Force
- Govt led body made up of representatives from
Government (MOFA, MPI, MOF, GO), UN donors. - Endorses and oversees progress in line with the
Five Ones. - Three joint Govt/UN sub-groups
- One House
- One Plan/ One Budget
- One Set of Management Practices
11Draft One Plan Five Outcomes
- Social and economic development policies, plans
and laws support equitable and inclusive growth
and conform to the values and goals of the
Millennium Declaration and other relevant
international agreements and conventions. - Quality social and protection services are
universally available to all Vietnamese people - Viet Nam has adequate policies and capacities for
environmental protection and the rational use of
natural resources for poverty reduction, economic
growth, and improving the quality of life
12Draft One Plan Five Outcomes
- The principles of accountability, transparency,
participation and rule of law are integrated
into Viet Nams representative, administrative,
judicial and legal systems - Viet Nam has adequate policies and capacities to
effectively reduce risks of, and vulnerability
to, natural disasters
13UN Joint Programmes
- Avian Influenza (USD 23 million )
- Kon Tum/Ethnic Minorities (USD 5 million)
- Joint Social Policy (USD 6 million)
- ME of SEDP (USD 3 million)
- HIV (finalisation stage)
- Gender Equality (formulation stage)
- Youth (conceptualisation stage)
14Broadening the Reform 2007/2008
Next One Plan window
Preparation for integration in one plan
Q2 07
Q3 07
Q4 07
Q1 08
Q2 08
Today
UNDAF MTR?
UNCT Retreat
UNCT Retreat
UNCT Retreat
- Letter of intent
- One leader
- One plan
- One fund
Liaison and development results plans with
sectoral ministries
- Principles of engagement
- Results oriented
- Respects integrity of current one
plan/fund/leader - Establishes window for government and UNCT review
15Thank you