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Mission Statement: "Our vision is to become a dynamic, responsive and valuable partner to the people of The Gambia in pursuit of human dignity and a better life for all. Our mission is to support the Government and people of The Gambia to achieve the Millennium Development Goals and sustainable human development. We will strive for excellence and impartiality and creatively respond to the development needs of The Gambia in line with national priorities and in accordance with our comparative advantage."
UNDP is the UN's global development network, advocating for change and connecting countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life.
In The Gambia UNDP seeks to be a valued, trusted and reliable development partner to the Government and all key stakeholders in national development. As The Gambia formulates its own development solutions, UNDP provides ideas, access to its global knowledge networks and technical expertise to boost capacity development and to promote national efforts to eradicate poverty and attain the Millennium Development Goals. Read more


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UNDP Supports Production of first ever Brochure on Police-Public Relations

The United Nation’s Development Programme, Gambia Country Office, supported the Gambia Police Force (GPF) in producing 20,000 copies of the first ever brochure on Police-Public Relations to the tune of GMD 320,000 (Three Hundred and Twenty Thousand Dalasi). In a statement issued at the handing over ceremony organized at the GPF headquarters in Banjul on Tuesday 26th March 2012, UNDP Programme Specialist Bashirou Garba Jahumpa commended the GPF for the initiative to engage the public in policing at community level. He emphasized the relevance of community policing bearing in mind the rising demands for the services of the police in the midst of limited human resources. According to records, there are approximately 5000 Police Officers charged with the responsibility of policing a national population of 1.8 million. Mr Jahumpa stated that as part of its mandate in supporting governance institutions in The Gambia, UNDP is happy to partner with the Police in this initiative and other similar activities geared towards strengthening the legal frameworks of the country. He cited the support UNDP is providing in Alternative Dispute Resolution, Legal Aid, Human Rights and other related areas. He particularly emphasized UNDP’s commitment to supporting initiatives that will assist in decentralizing police services, thereby promoting law and order in society.

 


THE GOVERNMENT OF THE GAMBIA AND UNITED NATIONS JOIN FORCES TO STRENGTHEN SOCIAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS IN THE COUNTRY

Banjul, The Gambia, 28th March 2013 – The Government of The Gambia, Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs, Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Ministry of Trade, Industry, Regional Integration and Employment as well as the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), World Food Programme (WFP), International Labour Organization (ILO) and International Monetary Fund (IMF), on Tuesday, 26 March 2013, signed the first ever in the history of the country a wide-ranging Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Social Protection.In the MoU, nine institutions have committed themselves to intensify their partnership in order to support The Gambia in the adoption of inclusive and integrated social protection systems – the set of public and private policies and programmes aimed at preventing, reducing and eliminating economic and social vulnerabilities to poverty and deprivation.

 


Rise of the South: Human Progress in a Diverse World

The 2013 Human Development Report – "The Rise of the South: Human Progress in a Diverse World" – will be launched today 14 March at 12:00 PM EST/4:00 PM GMT in Mexico City by President Enrique Peńa Nieto of Mexico and UNDP Administrator Helen Clark. The 2013 Human Development Report examines the profound shift in global dynamics driven by the fast-rising new powers of the developing world and its long-term implications for human development. China has already overtaken Japan as the world’s second biggest economy while lifting hundreds of millions of its people out of poverty. India is reshaping its future with new entrepreneurial creativity and social policy innovation. Brazil is lifting its living standards through expanding international relationships and antipoverty programs that are emulated worldwide. But the "Rise of the South" analyzed in the Report is a much larger phenomenon: Turkey, Mexico, Thailand, South Africa, Indonesia and many other developing nations are also becoming leading actors on the world stage.

 


Report of the PAGE Resource mobilisation Conference

The Government of The Gambia in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and with the support of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) organized a Resource Mobilization and Investment Conference on The Gambia’s Programme for Accelerated Growth and Employment (PAGE) 2012 -2015 at the Kairaba Beach Hotel, Banjul, The Gambia, from the 12th – 13th July 2012. The Conference was opened by Her Excellency the Vice President of the Republic of The Gambia, Aja. Dr. Isatou Njie –Saidy who deputized for His Excellency the President of the Republic of The Gambia, Sheikh Professor Alhaji Dr. Yahya A. J. J. Jammeh. It was attended by representatives of agencies of the UN System, the Bretton Woods Institutions, Multilateral and Bilateral Institutions, senior Government officials, representatives of the private sector and civil society organisations. During the Conference, the Government presented the PAGE as The Gambia’s medium –term development plan for the period 2012–2015, formulated to address the country’s development priorities based on the principles of (i) employment generation, (ii) pro-poor economic growth, and (iii) the capacity of the public sectors to implement the programmes and the projects. The PAGE has a fully costed action plan as contained in the Priority Action Plan (PAP) which is estimated to require USD 943.05 Million for implementation. Taking account of the resources already available for on-going projects the short fall in resource requirement is USD 650.57Million. The Government is committed to contributing 35 per cent of this amount thus leaving a financing gap of USD 422.87 Million which is expected to be financed from loans, grants and private sector participation.

 

FINAL COMMUNIQUE RESOURCE MOBILIZATION AND INVESTMENT CONFERENCE FOR THE PROGRAMME FOR ACCELERATED GROWTH AND EMPLOYMENT (PAGE)

The Resource Mobilization and Investment Conference for The Gambia’s Programme for Accelerated Growth and Employment was held at the Kairaba Beach Hotel , Banjul on the 12-13 July 2012.

Her Excellency, the Vice President Dr. Aja Isatou Njie-Saidy led The Gambian delegation. Other members of the delegation included, the Honorable Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Mr. Abdou Kolley, the Honourable Minister of Basic and Secondary Education, Mrs. Fatou Lamin Faye, the Honourable Minister of Tourism and Culture , Mrs. Fatou Mass Jobe, the Honourable Minister of Forestry and the Environment, Mrs. Isatou Gaye, the Honourable Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Solomon Owens, the Honourable Minister of Youth and Sports, Mr.Alieu Jammeh, Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Mr. Babading Jobarteh, the Secretary General and Head of the Civil Service, Dr. NJogou Bah, the Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of The Gambia, Mr. Basirou Njie , The Chief Executive office of The Gambia Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Almamy Taal, Permanent Secretaries, Heads of Departments and Civil Society representatives.

 

Introduction of the Human Development Report

Human Development Paradigm:Putting People at the Centre of the Development Process

The first Human Develop-ment Report written up in 1990 was a landmark event which ushered in the focus on the Human Development concept as a holistic vision of development, placing people at the centre of all develop-ment efforts away from the reigning philosophy up until then that human develop-ment was essentially about an individual living a long and healthy life, being edu-cated and having access to the resources needed for a decent standard of living.In 1990, Mahbub ul Haq and Amartya Sen set the way forward for new thinking. They forwarded the most critical elements of the pro-cess of Human Develop-ment away from wealth being the only means to calculate how well people were doing in life..

 

Crop Failure

Following the declaration of emergency by the Government of The Gambia, on March 6, 2012, the UN System in The Gambia has finalised a joint proposal to access the UN Central Emergency Response Funds (CERF), for immediate response amounting to US1.9 million. This is in line with the objective of providing immediate assistance to save lives and prevent deterioration of the nutritional status of the population most affected by the crop failure.

Weekly Situation Report on Joint Emergency Response to address Severe crop failure in The Gambia 1.

Weekly Situation Report on Joint Emergency Response to address Severe crop failure in The Gambia 2.

 


International Women's Day celebrated in Ndemban Village

» 8th March 2012, Ndemban Village, West Coast Region

The International Women's Day was observed on Thursday, 8th March 2012 at Ndemban Village in West Coast Region. The theme for the celebration was "The Contribution of Rural Women in Alleviating Poverty". Dr. Babagan Ahmadu, the representative of the Food Agricultural Oraganisation (FAO) on behalf of Ms. Chinwe M. Dike, UN Resident Representative,in The Gambia read the statment of the Secretary General who said gender equality and the empowerment of women are gaining grounds worldwide and women are exercising greater influence in business; girls are going to school and growing up healthier and better equipped to realise their potentials.
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10th Anniversary of International Year of Volunteers (IYV +10)

 

 

» June - November 2011

The year of 2011 was the 10th Anniversary of International Year of Volunteers (IYV+10). UNV Gambia in collaboration with Ministries, Academia and NGOs had organized IYV+10/International Volunteer Day (IVD) activities to promote volunteerism and enhance greater recognition of volunteerism and volunteer activities in The Gambia.

 


A Nation wide sensitization on volunteerism by the national Volunteers Service Center

» Basse 26th December 2010

The National Volunteer Service Centre (NVSC) Project is the product of collaboration between the Government of The Gambia and UNDP Gambia in their joint quest to accelerate the pace of achieving the essential targets of the MDGs, PRSP and Vision 2020 following earlier studies which had showed serious gaps in achievements. The project was conceived and designed on the premise that volunteerism, strongly embedded in traditional Gambian culture, could be invoked or revived to add impetus to national development, particularly at the grassroots level. Consequently, the NVSC is to become the entry point for citizens’ participation in the attainment of the above development goals.

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