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UN System Coordination:The United Nations Resident Coordinator (RC) System
aims at improving efficiency and effectiveness of the operational activities
of UN agencies, both resident and non-resident. Cooperation with the
host governments rests on common platforms regarding developing and
supporting implementation of national development policies and programmes.
The RC system fosters collaboration with the World Bank (WB), the International
Monetary Fund (IMF) and other international financial institutions.
The Resident Coordinator is responsible for coordinating the System’s
operational activities for development at country level. The United Nations Resident / Humanitarian Coordinator (R/HC) in Eritrea is the designated representative of the Secretary-General and is responsible for coordinating both UN developmental and humanitarian activities in Eritrea. This is achieved through forging unity and coherence of the UN Country Team in support of plans, priorities and strategies of the country. Collaboration with Government in the preparation of reports and key documents on national priorities fosters greater levels of effectiveness and efficiency, while harmonizing and simplifying the work of all UN agencies operating in that country. In 2000 the UN Country Team together with the Government, donors and civil society partners prepared the Common Country Assessment (CCA), which reviewed and analysed the national development situation and identified key development issues and challenges, which reflect the joint vision of the UN, government and civil society. The United Nations Development Assistance Framework
(2002 - 2006) (UNDAF), which provides a common planning framework for
development operations of the UN system at country level, emanated from
the analytical work of the CCA. The UNDAF was formulated in close consultation
with the government and other partners, and represents a collective,
coherent and integrated UN System response to the national priorities
and needs. As part of the UN harmonization Country Programming Process training on Human Rights Based Approach (HRBA) to programming and Results Based Management (RBM) were given to Senior Programme Officers from the UNCT and government side. The UNCT jointly with the Government of the State of
Eritrea conducted a three-day strategic planning retreat in October
2005. Based on national priorities and UN system’s comparative
advantages, the strategic planning retreat agreed that the UN should
focus on the following five strategic areas: food security; emergency/recovery;
basic social services; capacity development; and gender. Thematic Groups provide frameworks for joint planning by the UN agencies. They ensure that inter-agency joint programming opportunities are maximised and that agencies’ programme activities in each thematic area are coordinated. Four thematic groups and six sub-groups are established to provide theme-focused follow-up to UNDAF implementation. At a retreat on Joint Programming, Simplification and Harmonization of Procedures, jointly held by the Government and the UN Country Team in 2003, a commitment was made to start implementing joint programmes. Hence, UNDAF Integrated Work plan (2004 – 2006) was prepared and areas amenable to joint programming were identified. In implementing UNDAF objectives, UN agencies are giving priority to carry out joint programmes, particularly when there is a clear added value. One of the joint programmes involving seven UN agencies assisted the Government in the preparation of the First Millennium Development Goals Report (MDGR) for Eritrea. Currently, five joint programmes are underway, while a similar number is being developed. The UNCT, in close collaboration with the United Nations Development Group Office (UNDGO), has undertaken a “Lessons Learned/Review of three Joint Programmes”. A report is prepared and could be a key input to the review of the Guidance Note on Joint Programming, in 2006. UNDP’s role in the UN Country Team in Eritrea The United Nations Resident / Humanitarian Coordinator (R/HC) in Eritrea is the designated representative of the Secretary-General and is responsible for coordinating both UN developmental and humanitarian activities in Eritrea. This is achieved through forging unity and coherence of the UN Country Team in support of plans, priorities and strategies of the country. Collaboration with Government in the preparation of reports and key documents on national priorities fosters greater levels of effectiveness and efficiency, while harmonizing and simplifying the work of all UN agencies operating in that country. The agencies on the ground are: WHO; the directing and coordinating authority for health within the United Nations system, UNICEF; which undertakes activities pertaining to Child and Development, Basic Education and Gender Equality, Child Protection, and Policy Advocacy and Partnerships. The UNHCR; aims its activities at protecting refugees and finding out last solution of refugees in the country as well as worldwide, FAO; leads efforts to fight hunger, and finally the World Bank ; a vital source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries around the world. UNDP Eritrea country office is a leading agency in five joint programmes. It holds joint activities and/or programmes with UN agencies working in Eritrea and ensures other agencies provide assistance to counterparts through UNDP’s own programmes. UNDP is jointly working with UNHHCR, UNFPA and UNICEF on Recovery programmes of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and in projects such as HIV/AIDS and Gender related matters with UNFPA. All of our UN Days and observances are also celebrated together with full participation with all agencies on the ground. Activities are organized around specially selected themes and involve staff members form all agencies to ensure various aspects of development are tackled. The UN Country Team in Eritrea (UNCT): The UN Country Team (UNCT) comprises the following heads of UN agencies present in the country under the leadership of the RC:
Dr. Mamadou Pethe Diallo, UN Resident/Humanitarian Coordinator, UN RHC All non-resident UN Agencies are represented by the R/HC. The UNCT holds weekly as well as monthly meetings both for information sharing and decision-making purposes. The UNCT’s weekly meeting is chaired by the R/HC and is also attended by the Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General (DSRSG), and a Senior Political Affairs Officer of the UN (Peacekeeping) Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE). The monthly meeting, in which the Special Representative of the Secretary General (SRSG) participates, is chaired, on a rotational basis, by one of the Heads of Agencies. For his part, the R/HC is a member of the daily UNMEE Senior Management Meeting (SMM).
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