Showing posts with label undp pakistan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label undp pakistan. Show all posts

Friday, December 21, 2012

Pakistan government is not capable to manage foreign aid projects - allows UNDP/UNOPS to charge 16.5% for every $$ as a fee


Click here to read this in full @ UNDP Pakistan: http://undp.org.pk/a-memorandum-of-understanding-signed-by-the-federal-judicial-academy-and-the-united-nations-development-programme-undp-un-office-for-project-services-unops-by-the-legal-empowerment-of-the-poor-programme.html


A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed today between the Federal Judicial Academy (FJA) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), UN Office for Project Services (UNOPS) organized by the Legal Empowerment of the Poor (LEP) programme. The Honorable Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, Mr. Justice Nasir ul Mulk was the chief guest. The event was attended by senior judges from the superior courts, UN officials and media.
Justice Nasir-ul-Mulk , Honorable Judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan; Pervaiz Chawla, Director General of Federal Judicial Academy; Jean-Luc Stalon, Country Director (a.i.) UNDP; Mikko Laienjoki, Country Director UNOPS
The event is a landmark achievement for UNDP and the Federal Judicial Academy since it is for the first time that the FJA signed the MoU with a development agency. This agreement between the two parties would formally shape the partnership in areas of policy engagement, infrastructure and IT support, capacity building and research and advocacy. For UNDP, this agreement represents a complete plan of action for modernizing the judicial academies and transforming them into centers of excellence.

Speaking at the occasion, Mr. Jean Luc Stalon, Country Director (a.i.) UNDP said, “We see this as an investment in the future of the entire justice system in Pakistan. It reflects our faith in the ability of this system to meet the expectations of the poor and vulnerable citizens of this country. It reflects our trust in the Federal Judicial Academy to lead the way toward this vision.”


In his Keynote Address, Mr. Pervaiz Chawla, Director General of FJA said, “The goals sought by the LEP Programme are in complete alignment with the vision of the Federal Judicial Academy. LEP seeks to improve access to justice for the poor and vulnerable which is our very raison d’être.”

The LEP programme was initiated by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and implemented by the UN Office for Project Services (UNOPS), to support the ongoing efforts of the justice sector service delivery. LEP is part of UNDP Pakistan’s broader agenda for the Rule of Law and Access to Justice and intends to work in 37 districts across all provinces for improving justice sector service delivery for the poor and vulnerable, working closely with the judiciary, bar councils, prosecution, ombudsmen offices and prisons. The programme aims to secure the delivery of legal rights and services by key institutions to the vulnerable segments of society, in parallel to creating demand and awareness amongst the right holders. .

Click here to read this in full @ UNDP Pakistan: http://undp.org.pk/a-memorandum-of-understanding-signed-by-the-federal-judicial-academy-and-the-united-nations-development-programme-undp-un-office-for-project-services-unops-by-the-legal-empowerment-of-the-poor-programme.html

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Ban Ki Moon promotes Timo Pakkala as UN's Special Representative in Pakistan

The man who aided North Korea to :

- hide $$US Counterfeit currency;
- abuse UN Bank Accounts system to launder money for North Korean regime and purchase real estate in western and eastern europe for Kim Jong Il;
- deal with terrorist and arm dealers corporations who were registered as UN vendors during the time Pakkala was RC/RR in DPR Korea;



NOW BAN KI MOON IS REWARDING TIMO PAKKALA,
"FOR HIS STAND AGAINST U.S. AUTHORITIES"
AS HIS STRONG MAN IN THE MOST IMPORTANT COUNTRY IN THE WORLD WITH AN IMPACT TO NATIONAL SECURITY OF U.S.A.

PAKISTAN

Timo Pakkala is UN Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative in Pakistan

Mr. Timo Pakkala has been UN Resident Coordinator (RC) and UNDP Resident Representative (RR) in Pakistan since October 2010. He joined the Finnish Diplomatic service in 1988. He served as Attaché and Second Secretary in Helsinki, Madrid and Tehran. Mr. Pakkala joined the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) in 1990 as Programme Officer in Maseru, Lesotho. He subsequently served as Programme Officer WFP, in Addis Ababa, Regional Adviser in Kampala, Programme Coordinator for Eastern Africa at WFP Headquarters in Rome and Deputy Country Director in Nairobi. In 2005 he was appointed UN RC and UNDP RR in Pyongyang, DPRK, North Korea where he served until 2008. Mr. Pakkala’s most recent assignment was with WFP as Deputy Regional Director for Southern, Eastern and Central Africa, based in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Dear Leader Helen Clark in Pakistan - Transparency of UNDP funds "0" (ZERO)

THIS IS HOW TRANSPARENT IS UNDP IN PAKISTAN
(Click on project links and judge their level of transparency of funds spent)

Devolution Support

Support to Devolution Trust for Community Empowerment (DTCE)

Assistance to Governance Reforms and Practices in Baluchistan (AGRP-B)

Strengthening Governing Institutions:

Strengthening Democracy Through Parliamentary Development in Pakistan

Strengthening Public Grievance Redress Mechanisms (SPGRM)

Gender Based Governance Systems


Economic Governance:

National Capacity Building Project for Programme Development (NATCAP)

Policy Support to Democratic Governance:

Pakistan National Human Development Report 2008-2009 titled Human Security in Pakistan

Pro Poor Policy and Advocacy

MDG-Driven Poverty Policy Package

Strengthening PRS Monitoring

Centre for Poverty Reduction and Social Policy Development (CPRSPD)

Community Based Area Development Programmes

Area Development Programme Baluchistan (ADP-B II)

Community Development Project for Rehabilitation of Salt Affected and Waterlogged Lands (Bio Saline II)

Gender Equality Programme

Gender Justice Through Musalihat Anjuman (GJTMA)

Gender Promotion in the Garment Sector through Skills Development and Skills Up-gradation

Gender Justice and Protection

Early Recovery for the Earthquake Affected Area

Technical Assistance for Management of Earthquake Early Recovery (TAMEER)

Environmental Recovery Programme for Earthquake-affected Areas

Strengthening Capacity for Disaster Response

One UN Disaster Risk Management Programme

Earthquake Risk Reductions and Preparedness Programme

Regional Climate Risk Reduction Project in the Himalayas

Refugee Affected Areas Rehabilitation

Refugee Affected Areas Programme

Sustainable Development through Peace building, Governance and Economic Recovery in NWFP

Environmental Governance:

Institutional Strengthening for Implementation of Montreal Protocol Project (Phase V)

National Environmental Information Management System (NEIMS)

Mass Awareness for Water Conservation and Development (MAWCD)

Natural Resource Management:

Protection and Management of Pakistan Wetlands Project

Conservation of Habitats and Species

Mainstreaming Biodiversity Conservation into Production Systems in the Juniper Forest Ecosystem

Sustainable Land Management to Combat Desertification

Access to Energy for Sustainable Development:

Sustainable Development of Utility-Scale Wind Power Production Project

Promotion of Energy Efficient Cooking, Heating and Housing Technologies (PEECH)

Productive Use of Renewable Energy

Energy Efficient Low Cost Housing for Poor