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This chapter examines how well UNDP has used its comparative advantage to contribute to development results which are aligned to GoE policies and priorities, UNDP’s corporate priorities and to Ethiopia’s human development needs; and in so doing to assess how responsive it has been. First UNDP’s strategic position and how well it used its comparative advantage (including relevance and responsiveness), and key partnerships which were instrumental in delivering results are discussed. Cross-cutting strategies and issues, i.e. knowledge management, south-south cooperation and gender mainstreaming are touched upon.

Related Subject(s): Economic and Social Development
Countries: Ethiopia
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