National
Planning Commission, and the United Nations Country Team in Nepal, today,
jointly published the approved United Nations Development Assistance Framework
(UNDAF) for 2013-2017 that promises a package of $685 million for the next five
years.
The
framework — a common development strategy for the UN Country Team in Nepal for
the next five years — involves 24 individual UN agencies for interventions
aimed at assisting vulnerable groups better access development progress, to
activities aimed at protecting Nepal’s development gains, and support aimed at
facilitating Nepal’s international cooperation.
The strategy
had been under preparation for over one year, in a process involving hundreds
of local and international subject-experts and officials, the UN said, adding
that the five-year framework outlines various measures to uplift communities
through the activities of UN agencies.
Earlier, on
September 6, during the signing ceremony of the framework, vice chair of
National Planning Commission (NPC) Deependra Bahadur Kshetry had also hailed UN
agencies’ assistance to Nepal, especially in the area of social upliftment of
backward communities which remains important.
"The
framework addresses the right issues with a clear sense of purpose, ambition
and urgency, setting the stage for an exciting period of renewed collaboration
between the United Nations Development Group and Nepal," said UN Resident
and Humanitarian Coordinator Robert Piper, adding that it was time to
strengthen efforts to bring it to life.
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