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11 States Move To Co-ordinate UNDP Programmes
The 11 states under the United Nations Development Programme
(UNDP) are to establish by law a one-stop for coordinating the international
support in order to complement the efforts received from its development
partners.
This was contained in the 17 point communiqué signed by the
11 UNDP partners after their two days high level meeting on one-stop shop for
AID coordination at the state level held last week in Port Harcourt.
Depending on the peculiarities of states, the one-stop shop
will include, a ministry, department, agency, bureau as well as a unit and
office.
Our reporter, stated that the central body will coordinate
all partnerships in such a way that they will complement the development
efforts of the states.
It will also serve as the secretariat for aid coordination,
adding that it will be responsible for ensuring the payment of government
counterpart cash contribution for projects with cost-sharing conditions.
According to the statement, all development partners are
expected to come into the state through the one-stop shops, hinting that states
should evolve strategies that will enhance the capacity of the one-stop shops
to ensure that they are alive to their responsibilities.
It maintained that states should endeavour to create a
robust Development Partnership Database for effective aid coordination .
It added that the members should try and put in place an
effective Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) system to track development
partnership programmes. They also directed that, states should use a standard
template developed by the National Planning Commission (NPC) in reporting on
development activities.
Meanwhile, it has hinted that states should henceforth
publish an annual report of its official development assistance received from
donor agencies.
The UNDP member states are, Rivers, Anambra, Benue, Delta,
Ekiti, Imo, Lagos, Niger, Ondo, Sokoto and Adamawa.
The event was declared open by the Secretary to the Rivers
State Government Mr George Feyii, the Deputy Country Director (Programmes) UNDP
Nigeria, Janthomas Hiemstra and the Governor’s SA on International Donor
Agencies, Mr. Best Nwoka were also in attendance.
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