UNDP Resident Representative emphasises shared peace and respect on UN Day

October 24, 2024
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Denise António, UNDP Resident Representative in Angola

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The UNDP's resident representative in Angola, Denise António, speaking to Jornal de Angola, said that by celebrating another year of the United Nations, the institution was reaffirming its shared commitment to peace, development and respect for humanity.
United Nations Day, celebrated every year, she said, offers the opportunity to broaden the common agenda and reaffirm the objectives and principles of the United Nations Charter, which have guided us for the last 79 years.
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‘Here in Angola, together with our partners, the government, the private sector, development partners, sister UN agencies, civil society and communities, we are working to face the challenges and embrace the opportunities for a more promising and sustainable future,’ she said.

 


Watch the first episode of ‘Voices of the UNDP’, where the UNDP's RR in Angola highlights the collaboration with the government and partners to strengthen the health system and promote economic diversification, reinforcing the role of individual effort in building a better future.


 
With six years to the 2030 deadline for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Denise António added, the need for collective global action is more critical than ever.
‘This requires an inclusive, interconnected and effective multilateralism that promotes collaboration between nations to solve common problems,’ she emphasised, explaining that the UNDP works in 170 countries and territories to eradicate poverty, reduce inequalities and create resilience for sustainable development.
 
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In Angola, in collaboration with the government and local partners, efforts are being made to meet the challenges.

In Angola, the Resident Representative stressed, efforts are being made to tackle the challenges, in collaboration with the government and local partners. She emphasised that for the 2024-2028 period, the UNDP has so far mobilised more than 165 million dollars to promote inclusive and sustainable development, including 126 million to improve access to quality social services, particularly in health and community well-being, and 29 million for climate resilience and environmental protection.
Denise António emphasised that the UNDP works to support inclusive and sustainable economic diversification, empowering MSMEs and providing technical assistance and advisory support and vocational training, essential for the future.