UNDP WATCH

"....The staff is sick and tired of the impunity extended by the office of the Secretary-General to senior managers for their failings especially in situations where it has led to death and disability....." - UN Staff Union

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Few of Akiko Yuge's actions in past 5 years and how it has damaged UNDP's reputation

Akiko Yuge awards 4.8 Million $ contract on IP-PBX without competitive bid and against all rules


Victory Nr.#3: Akiko Yuge cancels the 4.8 Million $ contract on IP-PBX


For your action - Ban Ki Moon !


U.S. Licensing High-Tech Exports to Syria Under U.N. Development Program


Outsiders Have Access to U.N. Development Program's Financial Management System


Ros-Lehtinen earthquake is being heard at UNDP - Uncle Helen pulls a Mark Malloch Brown one (sends most of ASGs home) major cuts on the way!


In UNDP Secrecy Plan, Even Funders Must Gives Reasons to See Audits, Board Must Be Notified, Resuming Sept. 19

The White Africans who keep UNDP secure: 11 million US$ spent to have our brothers and sisters killed in Algeria

UNDP admits wrong doing in Procurements - while keeping secret its internal Audit from PSO staff

CISCO getting ready for big business with United Nations

UNDP Headquarters in high IT alert after the exposure of its corrupt activities in Venezueala

PROFIT MAFIA IN UNDP

Is UNDP behind the vote-rigging scandal in Pakistan?

UNDP WATCH at 4:11 PM

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UNDP Watch is a grouping of United Nations Staff committed to openness. We believe that everyone has the right to access information held by United Nations. Despite a stated commitment to openness, UNDP remain a highly secretive agency. Although a wealth of information is available on some UNDP websites, its Executive Board operate behind closed doors, much important programme and administrative information is never made available and, as a rule, information that is disclosed is provided only after relevant decisions have effectively been taken. While UNDP has adopted “internal policies” on information disclosure, they in fact operate on precisely the opposite presumption. For the most part, they list which documents will be disclosed and when, and there is a presumption against the disclosure of all the other information they hold. They do not establish right of access, the lists of documents subject to disclosure is limited, they do not set out clear and narrow grounds for refusing access and they do not provide for independent oversight mechanisms to ensure proper implementation of the policy. The UNDP WATCH is calling for the complete overhaul of these policies.
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