UN Development Program (UNDP) – Libya met Tuesday with 25 partners and ministries in an event convened by the Ministry of Planning to discuss how to implement its new Country Program Document (CPD) 2023-2025, which will be presented to the UNDP executive board early next month, according to UNDP.
Designed to advance development goals in three areas: democratic governance, sustainable growth and local peacebuilding and resilience, the new CPD for Libya will map out UNDP’s support in the country for the next three years and concentrate its cooperation in 30 municipalities, UNDP Libya said in a statement.
During the discussion, UNDP Resident Representative, Mr Marc-André Franche, said: “UNDP’s new Country Programme is an opportunity to inject hope in the development path of Libya and demonstrate that positive change is possible.”