The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the UN’s global development network, working in 177 countries and territories. UNDP provides technical advice and assistance for sustainable human development and supports Serbia in joining the European Union.
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Empowered Women - Resilient Communities: Women to Take Proactive Role in DRR
Studies related to gender in emergency situations and DRR as well as the Serbian experience following the 2014 floods have revealed that gender is an important aspect of building local resilience.
22. march
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Japan Approved USD 4.5 Million Additional Grant Aid in Response to Refugee and Migrant Crisis in Serbia
Japan approved additional $ 4,5m for the projects of UNHCR, UNDP, IOM and UNICEF in response to the refugee and migrant crisis in Serbia.
2, february
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Municipal infrastructure improvements for disaster risk reduction
In Trstenik, the construction of the river bank protection on Ljubostinjska river is progressing to plan.
22. december
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Better Prepared: Municipal Officials Receive Training on Emergency Drills
This is a landmark activity which will bolster the communication and preparedness of local communities for response to future emergencies.
22. december
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Efficiency, performance and value for money in public procurement
UNDP and Public Procurement Office have been partners for over 7 years working on strengthening accountability in public procurement.
21 december
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Serbia ranks 66 out of 188 countries and territories by Human Development Index (HDI)
The 2015 Human Development Report (HDR) Work for Human Development examines the intrinsic relationship between work and human development. Work, which is a broader concept than jobs or employment, can be a means of contributing to the public good, reducing inequality, securing livelihoods and empowering individuals.
15 december
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15 decembar
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Helen Clark: Statement on Outcome of Paris Climate Change Conference
I welcome the historic outcome of the Paris Climate Change Conference announced today which sends a strong signal that countries, rich and poor, are committed to work together to tackle climate change.
12. december
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A paradigm shift in parliamentary oversight in Serbia
In the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia developing the Portal for monitoring public finance is considered the most notable achievement
7. december
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UNDP-JICA Partnership to Build Resilience in the Western Balkans
Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and (UNDP) met in Belgrade to discuss the development challenges arising out of various natural disasters and ongoing refugees/migration crisis.
1 december
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34 women killed this year in Serbia as result of gender-based violence
November 25 marks the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. This day also starts the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence.
25 november
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6 new biomass, biogas co-generation CHP plants receive total of US$ 1.6m grants from GEF
The Project „Reducing Barriers to Accelerate Biomass Markets in Serbia“ is implemented by UNDP in partnership with Ministry of Mining & Energy and Ministry of Agriculture & Environmental Protection.
13 november
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Become a UN Volunteer!
UN VolunteersThe UNV in Serbia promotes the beneficial effects of volunteerism - increased trust, solidarity and reciprocity among citizens - and positive social change within the framework of the country’s EU agenda and the current UN Development Assistance Framework.
Latest Report
Multisectoral cooperation: An Obligation or Wishful Thinking?The Report provides a brief overview of provisions that specify the main service providers and accountability for coordinating multisectoral cooperation in combating Domestic and Violence against Women.