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February 15th, 2012 Thania Chin A Lin
The Government of Suriname & United Nations Country Team
Suriname
UNDAF 2012-2016
Content Suriname and the United Nations
Suriname’s National Development Planning
The UN program cycle
UNDAF & UNDAP
Content – cont'd
National Development Priorities 2012-2016
Focus areas UNDAF 2012-2016
Interventions towards an aspired future
Monitoring and Evaluation of UNDAP
Budget
Suriname and the United Nations
UN active in Suriname since 1971 PAHO first UN office in Suriname Currently 4 resident UN offices: UNICEF, UNDP, UNFPA,
PAHO/WHO Other non-resident UN agencies active in Suriname are:
FAO, ILO, UNAIDS, UNESCO,UNEP, UNIC, UN Women, WFP
Suriname and the United Nations- cont'd
UN Delivering as One: a concept that favors a greater and coherent
coordination and collaboration between agencies within the UN system, national and other international development partners
It has a strong focus on national leadership and – ownership
DaO approach implemented in Suriname since 2007
Suriname 's National Development Planning
Regeerakkoord regering Bouterse- Ameerali, August 2010
Regeringsverklaring : Kruispunt, October 2010
Ontwikkelingsplan (OP) 2012-2016, November 2011
Suriname 's National Development Planning cont'd
Ontwikkelingsplan (OP) 2012-2016: OP 2012-2016 is drafted within the framework the
regeerakkoord and regeringsverklaring It details the strategy, mission and national development
priorties of the government Specifies interventions for reaching the development
goals gives an outlook on funding of national development
initiatives
OP is THE GUIDE for policy implementation of the government over a period of 5 years
The UN program cycle Step 1: Common Country Assessement (CCA) to analyze
the national development situation and identify main development challenges
Step 2: Based on CCA and taking into account National Development Priorities (OP, regeerakkoord, regeringsverklaring)critical development issues are identified in close cunsultation with state and non-state actors, international organizations and other relevant stakeholders
Step3: UN drafts UNDAF based on outcomes step 1 and 2. Governments comments and sees to total alignment of focus areas UNDAF with priorities OP
Step 4: based on approved UNDAF , identified priorties are translated into actions in an operational plan, UNDAP
The UN program cycle
UNDAF & UNDAPUnited
Nations
Development
Assistance
Framework
Framework policy document specifying the priority focus
areas for national development
United
Nations
Development
Action
Plan
Operational plan specifying the interventions for reaching
national development objectives
National Development Priorities OP 2012-2016
Priority Sectors: Agriculture Mining Eductaion HealthcareEnvironment
Crosscuting issue: YOUTH and CHILDREN
National Development Priorities OP 2012-2016- cont'd
The President of the Republic of Suriname H.E. D.D. Bouterse states in the Crossroads:
“ the unbalanced relationship between the rich and the poor is the oldest and most fatal disease that
threatens a state”
The so called social contract incorporated in the OP, refers to targetting all issues at the cause of this unbalanced relationship
National Development Priorities OP 2012-2016- cont'd
Amongst the causes are: Poor access to health and education in remote areas Social insecurity of vulnerable groups Poor acces and availibilty of housing Deficit of labourplaces
Poverty alleviation and interventions that promote rural development will be supported strongly
Focus areas UNDAF 2012-2016
1. Reach the most excluded and disadvantaged populations in Suriname
2. Support the development of key legislations , policies and budgets to promote development
3. Strengthen statistical and information systems and the capacity to analyse and use the data for policy formulation
Interventions towards Aspired Future
Cooperation with the UN will be mainly demonstrated through Technical Assistance for the realisation of the MDGs and other nationally agreed development goals, particularly in health, education, social protection, livelihoods, environment and agriculture, cross cutting areas such as environment, NCD’s, HIV and AIDS, ECD, youth, human rights based approach, and gender mainstreaming, use of innovative technologies to reach isolated and remote communities,Closer cooperation and technical assistance will be strengthened with UN agencies with mandates to support governments priority in agricultural development at all levels.
Interventions towards Aspired Future- cont'd
Development intervention will comprise buy in of
all key stakeholders and partners in development
(government, civil society, private sector,international donor agencies)
Monitoring and Evaluation
1. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) on behalf of the Suriname government and the UN Country Team in Suriname. The MoFA and UNCT will meet with the relevant government counterparts twice a year to review progress and pitfalls in the implementation of the UNDAF
2. Three Outcome Working Groups, along the lines of the Outcome Areas of the UNDAF will regularly meet with a purpose to monitoring progress and take remedial action when the expected results are likely not to be achieved. The Outcome Working Groups will be coordinated by the MoFA together with relevant line ministry for each UNDAF Outcome and supported by technical input of all United Nations agencies.
Budget
The UNDAF 2012-2016 has a nominal budget of
30 million USD
Resources come from UN agencies and contributions made by other donors through the UN system
Concluding
The UNDAF 2012-2016 has officially been approved by the council of ministers on February 14th, 2012
The approval demonstrates the commitment of the Government of Suriname at the highest level of decision-making
Concluding
The official signing ceremony today , February 15th, 2012, marks the start of entering into actual implementation of the operational plans .
Thank You !!!
February 15th, 2012 [email protected]