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Australia, UNDP partner with Bangladesh to accelerate SDGs

TBP Desk
16 Feb 2024 18:06:46 | Update: 17 Feb 2024 15:23:55
Australia, UNDP partner with Bangladesh to accelerate SDGs
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An agreement was signed on Thursday between the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) at the Australian High Commission in Dhaka.

In a collaborative effort to enhance the development initiatives in Bangladesh for achieving SDGs, the DFAT and the UNDP have joined hands with the government of Bangladesh (GoB) for the “Institutional Strengthening for Promoting Accountability and Transparency-ISPAT” project, according to a press release.

Acting Australian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Nardia Simpson and UNDP Bangladesh Resident Representative Stefan Liller signed the agreement, marking the beginning of a strategic partnership aimed at building the institutional capacity of the NGO Affairs Bureau (NGOAB).

The project’s primary goal is to empower NGOAB to effectively collaborate with Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and contribute to the country’s development efforts.

Acting High Commissioner Nardia Simpson expressed her optimism, stating, “This initiative will build the capacity of NGOAB to support NGOs in Bangladesh and help strengthen their operational environment.”

Stefan Liller, Resident Representative of UNDP Bangladesh, underscored the significant potential impact of the collaboration. He emphasized, “This new project is poised to build the capacity of NGOAB, enabling them to deliver prompt, efficient, and effective services to their different constituencies.”

Bangladesh has witnessed significant progress in addressing the needs of underprivileged communities through the involvement of numerous non-governmental and non-profit organizations operating under NGOAB.

The number of such organisations has surged from 394 to 2581 in recent years, while the human resources capacity of NGOAB has remained constant.

The collaborative project plans to modernize the NGOAB office by digitizing its operations, making it more gender-friendly and providing comprehensive training to staff on data management for sustainable outcomes.

In attendance at the signing ceremony were Deputy Head of Mission Clinton Pobke, Assistant Resident Representative of UNDP Bangladesh Anowarul Haq, Senior Governance Specialist Sheela Tasneem Haq, and Senior Program Manager for Development Cooperation Asif Kashem, among others.

This joint endeavour reflects the commitment of Australia, UNDP, and the Government of Bangladesh to foster transparency, accountability, and innovation in the development sector, contributing significantly to the realization of sustainable and inclusive growth in Bangladesh.

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