The Basic Cooperation Agreement signed between the Ecuadorian State and the United Nations Development Program on January 19, 2005, constitutes the legal basis within which the program documents and technical cooperation projects supported by the UNDP in the various areas of development.
According to the UNDP corporate programming guides, the National Government, through the corresponding coordinating authority, is responsible for the programmatic activities agreed upon through the Country Program Action Plan (“Country Program Action Plan” - CPAP). . All activities included in the CPAP are, consequently, of national execution.
Ecuador and UNDP in action
Integrated development solutions driven by country priorities and the new UNDP Strategic Plan.
The 2022-2025 Strategic Plan introduces the evolution of #NextGenUNDP into #FutureSmartUNDP. More than a mantra, it's our new benchmark for success in the future of development. Building on UNDP's 50 years of experience in 170 countries, this new approach allows us to focus and prioritize where country demands are greatest. By working together in this way, our goal is to broaden people's options for a fairer and more sustainable future, with people and planet in balance.