For more than 49 years, UNDP has been working closely with the government in Saudi Arabia to find solutions for sustainable human development. Saudi Arabia's prosperity enables it to offer its citizens one of the highest standards of living in the world. At the same time, such wealth is not matched by a corresponding level of human development.
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15 may
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UNDP tops global index for international aid transparency for second consecutive year
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) remains the most transparent aid organisation in the world, according to a leading global ranking released today.
12 april
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Dr. Ashok Nigam UN RC/ UNDP RR Remarks on “International Women’s Day”
Dr. Ashok Nigam UN Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative Remarks on “International Women’s Day”
9 march
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Remarks by Dr. Ashok Nigam on MOMRA’s Workshop
Remarks by Dr. Ashok Nigam on MOMRA’s Workshop “Initiative 20: Developing the National Spatial Strategy and Following up Its Implementation”
1 february
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14 december
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Launching Qassim Urban Observatory workshop
Dr. Ashok Nigam remamarks on launching Qassim Urban Observatory workshop
14 december
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21 november
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2 november
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24 october
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5 june
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9 february
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5 june
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Latest Reports
Human Development Report 2015
This year’s Human Development Report explores how work can enhance human development, given that the world of work is changing fast and that substantial human development challenges remain. The Report takes a broad view of work, including voluntary work and creative work, thus going beyond jobs. And it examines the link between work and human development, focusing on care work as well as paid work and discussing sustainable work.
Latest Reports
Partnership in Development and South-South Cooperation
Since the early 1950s, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has been active in providing Official Development Assistance (ODA). KSA has been giving aid globally based on identified needs—from assistance to supporting people in fragile states and humanitarian crises, and providing soft loans and grants for low-income developing countries to build crucial infrastructure. In recent years, KSA’s assistance has increased significantly. In 2014, KSA gross ODA amounted to US $14.5 billion (SAR 54 billion), which represented 1.9% of the Kingdom’s GNI.