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Ethiopia, Senegal and Peru!
Watch a short introduction to the programme in Ethiopia, Senegal and Peru!
Take a closer look at Ethiopia: the first PCP pilot country!
UNIDO works in collaboration with numerous partners to leverage complementary resources and initiatives to help countries recover from COVID-19 and accelerate inclusive and sustainable industrial development. Multi-stakeholder approaches, such as the UNIDO Programme for Country Partnership (PCP), can galvanize socioeconomic recovery and contribute to countries’ efforts to build back better. So, let’s take action for the Sustainable Development Goals together!
The Programme for Country Partnership is UNIDO’s innovative model for accelerating inclusive and sustainable industrial development in Member States. Aligned with the national development agenda and focused on sectors with high growth potential, the programme builds synergies with ongoing government and partner interventions relevant to industrial development!
Watch a short introduction to the programme in Ethiopia, Senegal and Peru!
Take a closer look at Ethiopia: the first PCP pilot country!
UNIDO recognizes that stakeholder engagement and building solid partnerships are necessary to achieve development results. Explore the Third Industrial Development Decade for Africa (IDDA III) and the South-South and triangular industrial cooperation (SSTIC) facilitated by UNIDO and in collaboration with a range of partners! Also, get to know more about the African, Caribbean and Pacific States (ACP) programme, which supports business-friendly and inclusive national and regional policies to strengthen capacities and values chains!
Anchor Africa on a path towards ISID? This is the vision of IDDA III!
The South-South cooperation as an essential part of the UNIDO’s strategy
Environmental and climate challenges are transforming the way the world uses natural resources and only a combined global effort to overcome these issues can lead to a sustainable future! UNIDO partners not only with global environmental financing mechanisms and financial institutions, but also with the business sector to improve the environmental performance of industries. Get a glimpse of how UNIDO strengthens cooperation with development partners to achieve a better future for all!
UNIDO’s Network of Investment and Technology Promotion Offices (ITPOs) opens up opportunities for investors and technology suppliers to find potential partners to reduce development imbalances between countries of both hemispheres. Discover the ITP offices worldwide and their unique services to both entrepreneurs and business institutions!
UNIDO and the University of Tokyo strengthen collaboration
UNIDO collaborates with public, private and development partners to promote industrial skills development through training academies among young people in emerging economies. Discover the Learning and Knowledge Development Facility (LKDF) that works with the private sector to equip young students with demand-driven skills!
Get an overview of LKDF’s projects’ contributions to the SDGs!
An intro to the LKDF Forum 2021: learn about Digital Skills for an Inclusive Future
Watch LKDF’s initiatives: together against COVID-19
Discover H2O Maghreb: training Africa’s water professionals for the future!
Five years in review: how HDECOVA equips youth in developing countries with industrial skills
Discover MISALE: a partnership to train commercial vehicle drivers in Ethiopia!
Zambian Industrial Training Academy: Danford Matale on heavy equipment engineering
Zambian Industrial Training Academy: Thomas Maleka on the mechanical engineering field
Zambian Industrial Training Academy: Owen Nyirenda on heavy equipment engineering
Zambian Industrial Training Academy: Mubita turns his interest into a rewarding career
Promoting gender equality and the empowerment of women needs a multi-facetted approach and can only be achieved if a diverse set of actors galvanize their expertise. As such, partnerships, be it with governments, other UN agencies, the business sector or civil society, are essential. UNIDO works with a wide range of both public and private sector partners to engage men, as well as women, at all levels to help shift social norms and gender stereotypes that limit both women and men’s wellbeing and economic contributions.