UNDP Annual Report 2003
Putting the World Back Together
For the international communityand the United Nations
system2002 was a time of enormous challenges. A year that began hopefully
with the establishment of a new government in war-torn Afghanistan, supported
by the UN and its partners, ended on a much gloomier note. The build-up to a
new conflict in Iraq posed real threats to a broader vision of multilateral
responses to global crises. We also witnessed the relentless spread of HIV/AIDS
and other diseases worldwide, the appearance of new conflicts and famine in
Africa, renewed instability in some democracies in Latin America, and economic
setbacks across many of the Arab States and parts of Central Europe. From
poverty reduction to crisis prevention and recovery, from energy and the
environment to democratic governance, UNDP is now playing a much more effective
role in addressing the worlds biggest development challenges. Our 2003
Annual Report showcases examples of these results in the field and demonstrates
how UNDP is making a difference to peoples lives around the world.
Cover &
Contents
Putting
the World Back Together
The
Global Community Responds to Crisis
UNDP
Reform: Equipped to Meet Challenges With Results
Five
Global Challenges, Six UNDP Practices
Conflicts
and Natural Disasters: Bridging the Gap Human and
Economic Development: Priorities That Benefit the Poor
Nation
Building: A Foundation in Democratic Governance
People and
Our Planet: The Road to Sustainable Development
HIV/AIDS:
Coping with Loss, Advocating for Hope
Resources
Acronyms/Credits
Annual
Report 2003 in one big file (1.52MB)
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