The program, known as ‘India-united Nations Global A. Paddy Paddy Paddy Paddy’, is to share India’s development experiences and innovations in harmony with the national priority of the southern countries worldwide.
Under the initiative, under this initiative, the successful development programs of India and its international network will be connected to other countries, so that they can achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) quickly.
These include important steps in partnership countries such as skill training, sharing knowledge and starting pilot projects.
This work will be done through the UN SDG Country Fund and the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation Program (ITEC) in India.
SDG fund
These partners were officially launched in a program organized by the Indian Foreign Ministry (MEA) in New Delhi on August 1.
On this occasion, the Secretary of the Foreign Ministry (West) Tanama Lal said, “This initiative is an important step towards strengthening the consciousness of SDG -17 and strengthening international cooperation.
Its purpose is to give India the power to share India’s experience worldwide in important fields of SDGs. “
In India, UN Cordant Coordinator Shambi Sharp said, “India, Basudhanava Kutumbakam is strengthening its role in the consciousness of ‘Basudhava Kutumbakam’ in collaboration with South-South, so that the goal of sustainable development can be accelerated.
In this, the partnership and innovation of the organization and the UN of India is being fully used. “
Radhika Kaul Batra, Chief of Staff of the United Nations Residential Coordinator Office, said, “This initiative has become more fascinating with an internationally recognized program like ITEC. It will help spread India’s best development examples and institutional experiences in partnership countries.”
Selected program
The main partners selected after the competition of proposals are as follows:
With the help of UNDP and Advanced Commonwealth Development Center (C-DAC), the National Health Authority (NHA) and the National Health and Family Welfare Institute (NIHFW): Jambia and Lao PDR’s Digital Health Forums to provide equal health care.
WFP and National Institute of Food Technology, Entrepreneur and Management (NIFTEM), Kundali, Haryana: Tripartite cooperation to strengthen nutritious rice supply in Nepal.
UNFPA and National Statistical System Training Academy (NSSSTA) – With the technical assistance of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India: Barabados, Belize, St Kitts and Nevis, Surinam and Trinidadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadad and Tobago.
Specialization of the UNESCO and the National Institute of Enterprination and Small Business Development (NIESBUD) and National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC): To strengthen the technical and vocational education system of South Sudan through government-private participation models.