The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) has been working in the Republic of Congo since the 1970s with the objective of supporting Congo in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and helping the country to remedy existing difficulties/gaps in order to to reduce the inequalities present in the territory and thus break the cycle of poverty. Its commitment to sustainable development encourages the promotion of cross-cutting and inclusive actions based on social cohesion and a dynamic of maintaining peace.
UNDP's mission in the Republic of Congo is to help people, especially the most vulnerable, to fight against extreme poverty, inequality and exclusion. Its commitment to sustainable development encourages the promotion of cross-cutting and inclusive actions based on social cohesion and a dynamic of maintaining peace.
Objectives of UNDP in Congo
The UNDP aims to support the Congo in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and to help the country remedy the existing difficulties/gaps in order to reduce the inequalities present in the territory and thus break the cycle of poverty.