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  1. 1.  Org type : Program  Administrator : Helen Clark ( 37th Prime minister of New Zealand)  First Administrator: Paul G. Hoffman, USA.  Established : 1965, 22 November  Head quarters : New York City, USA  Website : www.undp.org  Operating countries : 177  Parent Organization : ECOSOC (United Nations Economic & Social Council)
  2. 2. UNDP names with the acronyms of United Nations Development Program (UNDP), is the UN's global development network, advocating for change and connecting countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life.
  3. 3.  Basic Information of UNDP  Mission  Background of UNDP  Organizational Structure  Executive Member of UNDP in 2012  Executive Board  Objectives  Functions  Relation between UNDP &UN  UNDP & Bangladesh  UNDP & UN’s Team in Bangladesh  Millennium Development Goals of UNDP  Limitations
  4. 4. Vision •Achieve MDGs Mission • To help developing countries build their own solutions to national and global development challenges.
  5. 5. EPTA Expanded Program on Technical Assistance 1949 United Nations Special Fund 1958 UNDP 1965
  6. 6. •Help political & economic aspects of underdeveloped countries EPTA •Enlarge the scope of UN technical assistance United Nations Special fund •Founded to avoid duplication of EPTA & United Nations Special Fund UNDP
  7. 7. Executive office Administrator Associate adm. Operations Support Group Office of dev. studies UNDO Coordination Office Human dev. Report office Evaluation office Office of Audit & Investigation Ethics Office Partnership Bureau Bureau of Dev. Policy Bureau for Crisis Prevention & Recovery Bureau of Management Special Unit for South Cooperation UNDP Africa UNDP Arab States UNDP Asia & Pacific UNDP & the Commonwealth of Independent States UNDP Latin America & the Caribbean Country Offices
  8. 8. African States 8 Members Asian States 7 Members Latin America & Caribbean States 5 Members Eastern European States 4 Members Western European & other States 12 Members
  9. 9. African State Asian States Latin America & Caribbean States Eastern European States Western European & other States Representative Representative Representative Representative Executive Board; 1 President and 4 Vice-President Representative
  10. 10. Poverty reduction Democratic governance Protecting the environment Reducing vulnerabilities
  11. 11.  Sponsors innovative projects & local based development programs.  Work with countries to strengthen their national response to HIV & AIDS.  Promote fair & inclusive election with a special focus on women & marginalized people.  Helps countries to prevent natural disaster & recover crisis.  Raises climate related funds.  Provide facilities to access & manage national & international resources.
  12. 12.  Coordinates UN activities.  Improves effectiveness of global development of UN countries.  Assist implementing UN’s MDGs.  Provides assistance to other organization of UN.  Provides volunteer services worldwide for the betterment of mass people along with other organizations of UN.
  13. 13. Joining Date : 31st July,1972 Rank in HDI : 146 in 2011 Projects  Police Reform Programme (PRP) Project Manager : Mr. Hubert Staberhofer  Coastal Wetland Biodiversity Management Project (CWBMP) Project Manager: Md. Mahbubur Rahman  Comprehensive Disaster Mgt. Programme (CDMP) Project Manager: Mr. Ian Ractor  Unleashing the youth Development
  14. 14. In 2000, 189 countries met after UN meeting to ensure stable worldwide economy and social development. They agreed on 8 goals to be achieved by 2015. These are shown in a video clip.
  15. 15.  Projects are not implemented in time.  Poor people are not facilitated properly.  In developing countries project implementation is tough.  Political interference.  Coordination problem.

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