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Donors & Partners

UNDP's support for the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) puts partnership at the centre of all aspects of our work. Our partners include developing country governments, donors, the United Nations system, international financial institutions, the private sector, foundations and civil society organizations and regions and local authorities.

UNDP's bilateral development partners have made strong endorsements to help poorer countries to achieve the Millennium Development Goals, and play a crucial role in promoting and financing strategies that will enhance the capacity of developing countries to attain the MDGs.

To increase its development effectiveness, UNDP is strengthening its partnerships with the Development Assistance Committe (DAC) of OECD, collaborating with the members of the DAC to promote the MDGs at the global, regional and country level.

Donors not only provide funding to finance UNDP's activities on the ground, but they help promote the strategies needed to accomplish the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)

As part of its mandate, UNDP has a key co-ordinating role in the United Nations Development Group (UNDG).
 
UNDP is helping to reinforce joint action on development in such forums as the Economic and Social Council and the General Assembly of the United Nations. Over the past years it has played an important role in fostering coordination in summits such as Financing for Development 2002 and the World Summit on Sustainable Development 2002.

 

Featured donors: Canada, European Union, France, Japan, Republic of Korea, the Netherlands, Nordic Countries, Spain, the United States.


More info: http://www.undp.org/partners/index.shtml