THE Philippine government and the United Nations (UN) in the Philippines operationalized a strategic partnership toward achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and implementing the Philippine Development Plan (PDP) 2023-2028.
Held at the NEDA Central Office, the inaugural meeting of the Joint Steering Committee (JSC) on the 2024-2028 UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF) of the Philippines brought together key stakeholders, including the Philippine government and the UN, with the former represented by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) and the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA).
The Terms of Reference (TOR) approved during the meeting outline the cooperation between the Philippine government and the UN under a new partnership for 2024-2028. This blueprint sets the stage for coordinated efforts to achieve the UN’s SDGs while aligning with the country’s PDP 2023-2028.
Secretary Balisacan highlighted the significance of this partnership: “The UNSDCF complements our national development plan, serving as a guiding framework that fosters synergy with the international community. By crafting the UNSDCF collaboratively, the government and the UN aim to maximize impact and create a harmonious approach to sustainable development.”
During the meeting, the JSC also endorsed key documents from the Cooperation Framework and reviewed the current UN portfolio in the Philippines, focusing on human capital development, inclusion, and resilience building; sustainable economic development, decent work, and innovation; as well as climate action, environmental sustainability, and disaster resilience. Additionally, the UN Philippines presented an overview of resource requirements for the next four years, along with a joint work plan for 2024 that carries an estimated budget of USD211 million.