Turkmenistan and UNDP launch a new program cycle of cooperation for 2021-2025

Turkmenistan and UNDP launch a new program cycle of cooperation for 2021-2025

Today during the International Exhibition on the 25th anniversary of permanent neutrality of Turkmenistan acting Permanent Representative of United Nations Development Programme Natia Natsvlishvili and the Vice prime minister and the Minister of Foreign Affairs Rashid Meredove signed frame agreement on cooperation between United Nations Development Program and the Government of Turkmenistan on implementation and co-funding of new Country Program for 2021 2025.

This is reported in press release of United Nations Development Program.

Previously a range of new projects with different state structures were signed, they will be implemented during the following program period.

The new Country Program for 2021 2025 which serves as a ground for new cooperation cycle was adopted by the Executive Council of United Nations Development Programme on 3rd of September 2020. New agreement for cooperation includes the following priorities:

Natia Natsvlishvili, acting Permanent Representative of United Nations Development Programme:

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