Partnerships are at the centre of all UNDP work. UNDP South Africa actively promotes a range of development partnerships with all stakeholders, both national and international, working together in all phases of the development cycle, from programme design, through implementation, monitor and evaluation, to impact assessment and the formulation of new interventions.
UNDP’s most important partner is the Government of South Africa on its efforts to reduce inequality and urban/ rural poverty. UNDP's partners in South Africa include departments of the National, Provincial and Local governments as well as civil society organizations, other international and donor agencies, academic and research institutions. Through many of its programmes, UNDP also engages the private sector in support of public-private partnerships.
UNDP outreach and cooperation also extend to the international community. This cooperation includes various UN Agencies and Bretton Woods Institutions, as well as donors and other multilateral and bilateral development organizations operating in South Africa. UNDP also enjoys various forms of technical and financial cooperation with international NGOs and foundations.
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