Title: UNDP FYR Macedonia
1UNDP FYR Macedonia 17 July, 2003
United Nations Development Programme
2- At a glance
- Do the right things, and the things right
- Not only WHAT but HOW
- UNDP and UN addressing national priorities
defined in partnership and participation with
government and civil society based on thorough
analysis of development situation - UNDP in Macedonia has capacity to deliver both
own and partners programmes
3Increased unemploy-ment
LowerQuality Education
EconomicContraction
Lessgovernmentresources
Lower public sectorsalaries
Eventuallydrop in skills
Fewer andlower qualityservices
Increase inPOVERY
TRANSITION
LowerQuality Education
ReducedSTABILITY
Lack of private investments
4UNDAF Outcomes Macedonia
- GOOD AND STRENGTHENED GOVERNANCE RULE OF LAW
Strengthened national and local capacities for
transparent and accountable provision of
decentralized public services - REDUCTION OF POVERTY THROUGH ECONOMIC
GROWTHSustainable employment opportunities
increased, particularly in economically depressed
areas and among vulnerable groups - BASIC SERVICESEqual access to quality basic
services (Health, Education, HIV/AIDS prevention)
is increased through strengthened capacity of and
increased partnership between Government and CSO - NATURAL RESOURCES PROTECTION MANAGEMENTBy 2009
the national capacities for sustainable
development and management of natural resources
and environment protection are strengthened
5UNDAF Outcomes Macedonia
- GOOD AND STRENGTHENED GOVERNANCE RULE OF LAW
Strengthened national and local capacities for
transparent and accountable provision of
decentralized public services - REDUCTION OF POVERTY THROUGH ECONOMIC
GROWTHSustainable employment opportunities
increased, particularly in economically depressed
areas and among vulnerable groups - BASIC SERVICESEqual access to quality basic
services (Health, Education, HIV/AIDS prevention)
is increased through strengthened capacity of and
increased partnership between Government and CSO - NATURAL RESOURCES PROTECTION MANAGEMENTBy 2009
the national capacities for sustainable
development and management of natural resources
and environment protection are strengthened
6UNDP Macedonia Programme Priorities
- DECENTRALISATION
- JOBS
- ENVIRONMENT
- SECURITY
- AID-COORDINATION
MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
7UNDP Macedonia Programme Priorities
- DECENTRALISATION
- JOBS
- ENVIRONMENT
- SECURITY
- AID-COORDINATION
Decentralisation reform Local level capacity
building Training in municipalities Local
socio-economic disparities LOGIN NHDR (2003
decentralisation)
8UNDP Macedonia Programme Priorities
- DECENTRALISATION
- JOBS
- ENVIRONMENT
- SECURITY
- AID-COORDINATION
FDI Promotion Centre Support Local Economic
Development Marketable skills for jobs Youth
Employment Support Municipal Support
Programme ICT4D - National ICT strategy -
e-governance - 19 ICT training
centres Infrastructure rehabilitation
9UNDP Macedonia Programme Priorities
- DECENTRALISATION
- JOBS
- ENVIRONMENT
- SECURITY
- AID-COORDINATION
National strategy for sustainable
development National capacity building National
capacity self-assessment and plans on climate
change, biodiversity, land degradation Industrial
pollution monitoring Prespa Lake management and
protection Decentralisation of competencies
10UNDP Macedonia Programme Priorities
- DECENTRALISATION
- JOBS
- ENVIRONMENT
- SECURITY
- AID-COORDINATION
Small Arms and Light Weapons Control Support to
national weapons collection Weapons for
development Confidence building initiatives Early
Warning System
11UNDP Macedonia Programme Priorities
- DECENTRALISATION
- JOBS
- ENVIRONMENT
- SECURITY
- AID-COORDINATION
Donor projects database Inter-Agency
Coordination Support to government coordination
- Policy and prioritisation - Capacity
building - Funds administration - Link to MDG
12UNDP Macedonia Decentralised Delivery Capacity
- Project delivery2001 USD 1.2 million2002 USD
2.5 million2003 USD 5.0 million - Network and activities in all 124 municipalities,
most ministries and important CSO, emerging
private sector partnership - ICT training provided for 15,000 since 2001
- 5,000 employed through youth employment schemes
since 1999 - Partners include EU, CEDB, US AID, Italy, Sweden,
Norway, Netherlands, Finland, Luxembourg, Spain,
Open Society Institute, GEF,
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