UN development entity
In the context of the United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework - #unsdcf, the UN development entities work closely with the UN Country Team and UN Resident Coordinator as explained in these guidance articles:
- #unsdcf008 - The Cooperation Framework is also a compact among UN development entities, including the UN Resident Coordinator...
- #unsdcf009 - The Cooperation Framework is the central framework for joint monitoring, review, reporting and evaluation ...
- #unsdcf020 - Gender equality and women’s empowerment
- #unsdcf037 - The UN CCA will identify multidimensional risks that could impact the development trajectory of the country, ...
- #unsdcf042 - The UN CCA is not a one-off event
- #unsdcf066 - A UNCT consists of UN entities both physically present in the country and contributing remotely
- #unsdcf073 - Funding follows the needs-based logic underpinning the Cooperation Framework
- #unsdcf078 - Key tools for implementing the Cooperation Framework
- #unsdcf079 - The CF is implemented through UN development system entity instruments for country development programming
- #unsdcf080 - UN development entities with global or regional programmes
- #unsdcf081 - Submit country programming instruments together with CF strategic priorities
- #unsdcf082 - The RC confirming alignment and coherence with the CF
- #unsdcf083 - Each Cooperation Framework strategic priority must have a corresponding results group
- #unsdcf091 - UN INFO is being rolled out as a universal tool
- #unsdcf093 - CF results groups and joint workplans should be supported by the M&E group
- #unsdcf098 - Frequent high-quality (and where possible real-time) monitoring, review and reporting on the Cooperation Framework
- #unsdcf099 - UN development entities should monitor and report on the quality of implementation; results achieved; risks, ...
UN development entity is a term used in United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework - #unsdcf
Where?
The Fringes
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