UNDP Donates US$25m for Good Governance
Tuesday, February 23, 2010 - 11:17
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has pledged US$25 million towards strengthening credible national institutions like parliaments, human rights organisations and anti-corruption commissions in developing countries, during 2010.
Some US$13 million of this amount will be spent on supporting election processes in Sub-Saharan countries during 2010-2011.
The funds will also go toward promoting inclusive governance programmes such as access to information and channels that allow stakeholder voices to be heard in governance processes.
To read the article titled, “UNPD Allocates US$25 Million to capable and inclusive states,” click here.
Some US$13 million of this amount will be spent on supporting election processes in Sub-Saharan countries during 2010-2011.
The funds will also go toward promoting inclusive governance programmes such as access to information and channels that allow stakeholder voices to be heard in governance processes.
To read the article titled, “UNPD Allocates US$25 Million to capable and inclusive states,” click here.
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