The India-UN Development Partnership Fund (India-UN Fund) seeks to innovatively put into practice South-South cooperation. Established in 2017, the Fund and its Commonwealth Window impactfully advance all 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), contributing resources and expanding partnerships for development cooperation anchored at the multilateral level.
The Fund is sponsored by the Government of India and implemented in collaboration with the United Nations system, with the United Nations Office for South-South Cooperation (UNOSSC) as the coordinating partner. The Fund provides end-to-end support: the Government partner identifies a sectoral need and the UN comes in to assist in project formulation and implementation, guided by the priorities and approaches of the requesting government. An emphasis is placed on partnering with small island developing States, least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and countries affected by disaster.
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- Date:September 30, 2020
Overview of the India-UN Development Partnership Fund (Sept, 2020)

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