| Poverty Reduction Overview |
|
Through the Millennium Declaration and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) the world is addressing the many dimensions of human development, such as halving by 2015 the proportion of people living in extreme poverty. Developing countries are working to create their own national poverty eradication strategies based on local needs and priorities. UNDP advocates for these nationally-owned solutions and helps to make them effective through ensuring a greater voice for poor people, expanding access to productive assets and economic opportunities, and linking poverty programmes with countries' international economic and financial policies. At the same time, UNDP contributes to efforts at reforming trade, debt relief and investment arrangements to better support national poverty reduction and make globalisation work for poor people.
In addition, capacity building remains central to UNDP's work. Efficiency service delivery within the civil servants and the public sector is central for effectiveness through our various programmes. Our core services to support national efforts to reduce poverty and inequities involve:
UNDP Zimbabwe Poverty Reduction Strategy Programme
The UNDP MDG Based Monitoring and Reporting project initiative aims to incorporate the above priorities through the implementation of the following activities:
Poverty Reduction Projects
Closed Projects |
| UNDP Supports the Production of Key Poverty Reports Harare, 8 May 2013: UNDP mobilised about US $ 1.7 million from its core resources, UNICEF, and the United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID) to support the Zimbabwe Nat [ ... ] |
| UN Supports Establishment of a National Aid and Development Coordination Mechanism as the Medium Term Plan is Reviewed |
| Supporting women and youth entrepreneurs |
| Growth in new investments as more African countries target Zimbabwe Zimbabwe continues to attract new investors, with China emerging as the largest source of new foreign investment into the country, accounting for 15 to 20 per cent of all inflows in the first [ ... ] |
| Developing National Capacity for Capturing and Processing of Key Statistics Harare 19, March 2012: UNDP is working with the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZIMSTAT) and the National Statistical System, to improve the country’s mechanism for processing data on po [ ... ] |