
Source: 2021 Partners Survey on the Evaluation of the 2018-2021 Strategic Framework
In the least developed countries, UNCDF works directly with national governments. A Standard Basic Assistance Agreement is the legal document that sets out how UNCDF works with each government.
All UNCDF programmes are aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (Cooperation Framework) prepared collectively by UN agencies in cooperation with host governments and other partners.
Governments of host countries benefit from the thematic solutions provided by UNCDF initiatives, which are incorporated into the country's programming through collaborative programmes with UNDP or other UN agencies.
All UNCDF programmes share the common approach of ensuring local ownership, Make sure there is a genuine need for the programmes, and make sure they are established as part of a larger national agenda that will permit the successful scaling up of the pilots.
UNCDF mobilizes its human capital, resources and expertise around a clear vision—that LDCs are able to access and leverage the development impact of capital to enable sustainable and inclusive economic growth and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
UNCDF is entirely funded by voluntary contributions from UN Member States, multilateral organizations, foundations and other sources.
Support from donor governments presupposes a consistent inflow of ODA to support UNCDF's efforts in the LDCs.
Donor governments provide financial support in order for UNCDF to carry out exploratory work in a specific country, region, theme or programme.
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To realize its vision and Strategic Framework, UNCDF builds a culture that leverages digital and other types of innovation and encourages integrated approaches that are responsive to the priorities and opportunities of the LDCs.
UNCDF and UNDP were designed as complementary institutions in the mid-1960s and they work closely together within the framework set by the Quadrennial Comprehensive Policy Review of UN operational activities for development.
The relationship with UNDP is rooted in the complementarity of the two organizations and aims at greater coherence, effectiveness and increased resource flows.
UNCDF’s development finance mandate is a natural counterpart to UNDP’s focus on technical assistance and capacity building. UNCDF shares UNDP’s governance and operational structures, and the two organizations cooperate on a wide range of programmes and initiatives throughout the LDCs.
UNCDF also collaborates with the wider group of UN development agencies, including ILO, IFAD, UN Women, UNHCR, UNCCD, UNSIF, UNOPS or WFP.
UNCDF combines its Sustainable Development Goal financing capabilities, instruments and sector expertise with the wider development and operational capacities of the United Nations development system to deliver more comprehensive and impactful support for the LDCs.
With more than 110 million euros in EU-supported programmes currently running at UNCDF, the European Union is one of the main strategic development partners of UNCDF.
The two organizations share numerous development priorities, including green economy, digital innovation, and sustainable growth and jobs.
Common interests lay the groundwork for extensive collaboration in programmes cutting across Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, and the Pacific.
Strengthening financing mechanisms and systems for structural transformation through the EFSD+ (e.g. guarantees, blended finance, technical assistance) to raise private sector funds for sustainable development in partner countries.
UNCDF expands its role as the United Nations flagship catalytic financing entity for the LDCs to include strengthening financing mechanisms and systems for structural transformation.
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With their assistance, UNCDF is able to implement new finance mechanisms and systems for the structural transformation required to advance these shared objectives in the least developed countries.
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Joining forces with financial corporations to invest in infrastructure and human development to build institutions, establish market systems, support entrepreneurship, harness the potential of youth and achieve basic standards of living for all.
Achieving structural transformation and social impact at scale around issues that are relevant to UNCDF and our partners.
UNCDF acknowledges the importance of the financial sector to achieve the sustainable development goals.
UNCDF works together with multinational corporations, to implement partnerships that leverage the sector's strengths for the LDCs.
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Learn MoreUNCDF works along with the financial sector to invest and catalyse capital to support the least developed countries countries in achieving the sustainable growth and inclusiveness envisioned by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Doha programme of action for the least developed countries, 2022–2031.
UNCDF established mutually-beneficial partnerships with IFIs to enhance support for national governments and local communities and improve the sustainability of development efforts.
Developing pipelines of investable projects in areas where finance does not typically reach, such as underserved and low-income households and small businesses.
Experience in de-risking investments that have strong development impact but require up-front structuring and risk-taking or are too small to attract IFIs or other investors.
Willingness to support catalytic investments and innovative approaches that reveal markets to wider pools of investors—including IFIs, domestic banks, and institutional investors—for scaling-up and replication.
UNCDF’s unique mandate allows it to issue capital grants, loans, and guarantees directly to the private sector or, where the regulatory environment allows, to sub-sovereign levels of government.
UNCDF is a trusted partner of LDCs and is a specific international support measure to LDCs and brings LDCs together around new innovations in finance.
UNCDF aims to accelerate financing for development in the LDCs by supporting them to catalyse additional private and public flows of capital, strengthen market systems and financing mechanisms, and accelerate inclusive, diversified, green economic transformation.
At the center of the Strategic Framework is the UNCDF offer.
Download Strategic Framework Download UNCDF Offerto invest in infrastructure and human development to build institutions, establish market systems, support entrepreneurship, harness the potential of youth and achieve basic standards of living for all.
UNCDF expands its role as the United Nations flagship catalytic financing entity for the LDCs to include strengthening financing mechanisms and systems for structural transformation.
UNCDF combines its Sustainable Development Goal financing capabilities, instruments and sector expertise with the wider development and operational capacities of the United Nations development system to deliver more comprehensive and impactful support for the LDCs.
UNCDF continues to build partnerships with private and public actors to achieve greater results and development impact and unlock additional resources.
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