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2005 work plan for sudan
The 2005 Work Plan for the Sudan is an
integrated relief, recovery and development action plan for the
Sudan in 2005. It outlines what the United Nations believes are
the most urgent needs that can and must be addressed by the United
Nations system and its partners within a one-year timeframe.
The United Nations, in collaboration with its
partners, jointly developed five strategic priorities for 2005.
These are to be implemented through regional operational plans,
divided by sectors. The operational plans provide clearly laid
out objectives, baseline information (where available), activities
and indicators for humanitarian action, recovery and development.
Based on these operational sector plans, supporting projects have
been developed. Each project is linked to one or more operational
objectives and to the strategic priorities for 2005. The list of
projects, with their links to the strategic priorities, make up
the financial requirements of the United Nations system and many
partners, and as such, constitutes the United Nations common appeal
for funds for Sudan for 2005.
A 2005 Work Plan Logical Framework Database has
been developed to supplement the 2005 Work Plan for the Sudan document.
The database links every project in the work plan to one or more
sector objectives, and each objective to one of the five strategic
priorities, thereby creating a clear logical framework for the
2005 programme. The database will facilitate monitoring of indicators
and will enable greater accountability and more robust reporting
on the part of the United Nations to both internal and external
stakeholders.
Launch of the United Nations and Partners 2005
Work Plan for Sudan
Poised between peace and conflict, Sudan needs urgent support,
the UN says
- Press
Release - English
Office of the Special Representative of
the United Nations Secretary-General for Sudan - 57 KB
- Press
Release - Arabic
Office of the Special Representative of the United Nations
Secretary-General for Sudan - 59 KB
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