United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) - Thailand
Unverified non-profit organisation
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UNDP is the UN’s global development network, an organisation advocating for change and connecting countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life. It has presence in 166 countries, working with them on their own solutions to global and national development challenges.
The objective of the UNDP-Thailand partnership is to help create the policy and institutional environment necessary for the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). In addition, the partnership supports Thailand’s efforts to disseminate its development knowledge and expertise beyond its borders.
UNDP’s work in Thailand can be divided into five broad thematic areas.
- Environmentally-Sustainable Development
- Responsive Governance
- International Partnership for Development
- Millennium Development Goals
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HIV/AIDS
Website
http://www.undp.or.th/
Participant in relevant networks
Partners of UNDP Thailand:
International Partners
USAID
U.S. Department of State
Asian Development Bank
Canadian International Development Agency
European Commission
Embassy of Japan
Embassy of Norway
Embassy of New Zealand
Embassy of Australia
Embassy of Canada
Embassy of Germany
Royal Netherlands Embassy
Government Institutions
Ministry of Social Development and Human Security
Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment
Ministry of Commerce
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB)
Ministry of Culture
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Justice
Ministry of Interior
Implementing Organizations, Academic Institutions, and Other Partners
Thai Red Cross Society
National Human Rights Commission of Thailand
Thailand Environment Institute
About this organisation
Partnership types
Project funding; Provision of services / personnel
Regions / countries / territories
Asia: Thailand
Global issues
Community development; Environment and climate change; Food security and nutrition;...
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- Community development
- Environment and climate change
- Food security and nutrition
- HIV/AIDS, TB, malaria, health and medical