united nation development programs and its bird eye view and united states agency for international development and objectives area coverage by the both programs and the progress or the achievements done by the UNDP and USAID
2. UNITED NATIONS
• The United Nations (UN) is a unique international organization of
192 sovereign states established in 1945
• Main aim to international peace and security
• Objective is to economic and social development
3. • Global development network project
• 170 countries and territories
• Aim to eradicate poverty
• Develop country leadership skill, institutional
capability
• Head quarters is located in new York
• Offices in Geneva, Brussel, Tokyo, Washington D.C
5. DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE
• Providing policy advice and technical support.
• Sharing successful experiences
• Educating populations
• Increasing institutional and individual capacity within
countries
6. POVERTY REDUCTION
• macro level to reform trade,
• Linking poverty programs with countries’ larger goals and policies
• Ensuring a greater voice for the poor.
• foreign investment, and ensure the poorest of the poor benefit from
globalization
7. Achievements
• Between 1990 to 2015 the population of people living is extreme
poverty was cut in half
• Child mortality rate was dropped more than half since 1990
• Female representation was extremely doubled from 2000 to 2015
10. United states agency for international developments
Headquarters –Washington D.C United states
Started in 3 November 1961 by john f Kennedy
Annual budget 2703 billon usd
11. OBJECTIVES
• End extreme global poverty
• Protect human rights
• Improve global health
• Further education to poor
• Advance, food security and agriculture
12. • Agriculture and food
• Human rights and governance
• Economic growth and trade
• Education
• Ending extreme poverty
• Environment and global climate change
• Gender equality and women’s empowerment
• Global health
• Water and sanitation
13.
14. USAID WORKING AREA
• Afghanistan and Pakistan, Africa, Asia, Europe, Eurasia, Latin
America, the Caribbean, middle east
• INDIA
On track to become worlds popular county by 2030, to provide growth
population is access to quality health care portable water, education and
clean energy
Established 34 public private partnership that leverage 380 million usd in
addition to finance resources
15. PROGRESS
•HEALTH
Since 2008, 25 priority countries have helped save the lives of 4.6 million
children and 200,000 women.
In 2016, USAID helped 82 million women and children access essential
health services.
family planning has increased from 45% in 2010 to 51% in 2015.
Since 2012, 25.3 million children have been vaccinated against deadly
preventable diseases.
In 2015, over 12 million children under-5 were reached with USG
supported nutrition programs.
More than 6.8 million malaria deaths were prevented worldwide between
2001 and 2015,
16. Controlling the HIV/AIDS
• Treatment for more than 11.5 million people
• Supported HIV counselling and testing for more than 74.3 million people,
including 11.5 million pregnant women in FY 2016
• more than 1 million girls and young women with HIV prevention programs
Combatting Infectious Disease Threats
• FY 2015 investments in TB contributed to an estimated 48 million lives
saved from 2000-2015, including people confected with HIV/AIDS,
• leading to a 22 percent decline in TB mortality and a 21 percent decline
in TB incidence globally since 2000.
17. Food
• Trained in improved land cultivation practices which have reduced soil
erosion by 70,000 tons.
• Agricultural research sponsored by the United States sparked the "Green
Revolution" in India.
• prevented massive famine in the southern Africa in 1992, saving millions
of lives.
• Investments by the United States and other donors in better seeds and
agricultural techniques over the past two decades have helped make it
possible to feed an extra billion people in the world
18. Sustainability & the Environment
• $15 million in technical assistance for the energy sectors of developing
countries.
• U.S. assistance has built a $50 billion annual market for private power. U.S.
firms are capturing the largest share of these markets, out-competing
Japan and Germany.
Education
• Literacy rates are up 33 percent worldwide in the last 25 years
Estimated budget is 15.4billion usd for 2018