Tuesday, 17 January 2012 18:12
Ukraine's local development success story featured in new publication
New UNDP publication features success stories from 16 countries where UNDP support has resulted in transformative changes, including by fostering the growth of institutional and human capacities. To qualify as a transformational success, a story needed to demonstrate tangible and sustainable achievements, substantiated by data and personal testimonies. Since these depend on significant changes in institutions, attitudes and behaviours, which require long-term efforts, each story chron- icles a development intervention that generally spans a 5-to-10-year period.
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Wednesday, 11 January 2012 11:10
New Video: United Nations Year in Review 2011
United Nations, New York - Earth's 7 billionth resident was born into a world of contradiction and change. There could be enough for all, yet a billion people remain hungry. Around the world protestors fought for freedom and better opportunities. From conflict in Libya to nuclear disaster in Japan and famine at the Horn of Africa - the UN provided relief and solutions. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon declared sustainable development and lifting people out of poverty the main goals of his second term in office.
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Wednesday, 28 December 2011 16:21
The largest in Eastern Europe gender project comes to an end, analyzes results
18 manuals, almost 2500 trainings for 50 000 professionals and officials , three education centers, ficw academic departments, one completed gender map of Ukraine. These are the results of the three-years work of Equal Opportunities and Women’s Rights in Ukraine Programme (EU-UNDP joint project). The project started in September 2008 and was aimed to support Ukrainian Government and civil society in the implementation of gender equality mechanisms.
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Friday, 09 December 2011 20:19
“Sustainable villages” a new opportunity for rural territories of Crimea
The Sub-Office in Crimea has designed a new project for the development of rural areas – this project is called: “Sustainable Villages”. Its main goal is to promote an integral and sustainable approach to villages’ development by supporting village aesthetic improvements, helping define a unique portfolio of village products and services as well as a brand, developing Public Private Partnerships for infrastructure development, building the capabilities of the villagers and supporting them in marketing themselves effectively.
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