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The One Program is the central pillar in piloting UN Reform in Pakistan, with “Delivering as One”
being the motto and ultimate objective of the Pilot. The pilot experiment is a reflection of...
Pakistan's One UN Programme (OP I) was signed on 4 February 2009 in the presence of the UN
Secretary General and the Prime Minister of Pakistan. Initially for a two-year period from...
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan has been a member of the United Nations since September 1947. During current democratic government, Pakistan has embarked on a major transformation of the State...
Intense storms and a major cyclone at the end of June and early July 2007 caused severe flooding in Pakistan, displacing over 300,000 people and affecting more than 2.5 million. Balochistan and...
In August Pakistan suffered a series of overlapping crises that have led to substantial internal displacement and left hundreds of thousands in need of humanitarian assistance. These events have...
During the last 30 years, Pakistan has undergone extreme transformations with
respect to population and economic conditions. As a hazard-prone country with
more people living in high-...
In 2010, Pakistan was ranked 125 out of 169 countries in the United Nations (UN) Human Development Index, and falls under the category of ‘medium’ human development.1 It has a population of 176...
This guidance note aims to support and expand on the Inter-Agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE) Minimum Standards content in order to provide a reference tool for conflict sensitive...
The Short Guide to Rapid Joint Education Needs Assessments is part of a larger
toolkit produced by the Global Education Cluster in 2010 called The Joint
Education Needs Assessment...
The purpose of this handbook is to provide Education Cluster Coordinators with
supporting information to guide their role in facilitating a predictable, coordinated
and effective...