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United Nations Intends To Mobilise US$2.8 Billion For Zimbabwe

1 year agoMon, 10 Apr 2023 08:40:33 GMT
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United Nations Intends To Mobilise US$2.8 Billion For Zimbabwe

The United Nations intends to mobilise US$2.8 billion by 2026 for various developmental programmes in Zimbabwe.

A High-Level Joint Steering Committee meeting of the Zimbabwe UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (ZUNSDCF) was held last week.

The Sunday News reported that the meeting also reviewed the progress made under the ZUNSDCF in 2022 and agreed on priority areas to be focused on this year.

A statement that was released after the meeting read in part:

The ZUNSDCF with a five-year programme cycle until 2026 and fully aligned to the National Development Strategy 1, has a development finance portfolio of US$2.8 billion to be mobilised in support of national development priorities and Sustainable Development Goals.

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The priority areas for 2023 include creating an enabling environment that promotes human development, climate resilience, natural resources management and sustainable food systems, and economic transformation, equitable and inclusive growth.

Other areas include addressing structural challenges related to poverty, exclusion, corruption, discrimination, adherence to the rule of law and violation of human rights.

In 2022, the ZUNSDCF spent US$524 million on various projects and programmes targeting populations that included persons with disabilities, migrants and refugees, children, youths and rural farmers, among others.

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