International Conference on European Development Aid Post-2015
... work was structured along the traditional lines of development aid. The great change the SDGs represent is that they are about global solutions to truly ...
... work was structured along the traditional lines of development aid. The great change the SDGs represent is that they are about global solutions to truly ...
... work previously reserved for the UN development agencies. To be of use in the work that lies ahead, the UN cannot rely on its good name alone. We need to ...
... work ahead. Allow me to briefly share some information about UN City. We are a big and diverse group - 11 agencies, and around 2000 colleagues who work ...
... work with governments, donors, private partners on the basis of mutual respect and interest. Irrespective of where the money comes from, it can only be in ...
... work to address climate and health challenges broadly focuses on resilient health infrastructure, sustainable health procurement and supply chains and ...
... work in this area has grown significantly. From Guatemala to Mexico to Honduras, we work with governments to gain efficiencies, ensure fair competition and ...
... work is implemented in conflict affected and fragile states. We also work in emerging economies. Private sector has a role to play in providing clean water ...
... work to contribute to infrastructure for resilience and highlight some important enabling factors, which are both critical to help address the ...
... work — such as infrastructure in fragile states — exposes us to high levels of risk. We work in some of the most challenging environments in the world ...
... work for all, now and in the future. We also know decisions made now, will lock in development cycles, both positively and negatively. Urban infrastructure ...