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Norwegian govt. pledges continued support to UNDP’s flagship SDG16 Portfolio for 2023-2026

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Trine Jøranli Eskedal, Ambassador of Norway to Sri Lanka and Maldives (left) and Azusa Kubota, Resident Representative, UNDP in Sri Lanka

The government of Norway extended its support to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Sri Lanka’s flagship portfolio on SDG (Sustainable Development Goals)16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions project for the period 2023-2026, advancing efforts to strengthen a strong foundation to support efforts through a multi-stakeholder approach in Sri Lanka, said a release by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

The Ambassador of Norway to Sri Lanka and Maldives,Trine Joranli Eskedal and UNDP in Sri Lanka’s Resident Representative, Azusa Kubota, signed the partnership agreement recently, amounting to NOK 12 Million (approximately USD 1.2 Million).

The UNDP in Sri Lanka’s Flagship Portfolio on SDG16: on Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions, provides a cohesive and integrated framework that guides support to the Government of Sri Lanka working closely with stakeholders including Civil Society Organizations (CSOs).

The Portfolio which was first formulated for the period 2018-2022,  and amended to respond to changes in the operating context, supports the strengthening of key institutions to be more people-centred, responsive, transparent and conflict-sensitive; providing vulnerable communities with increased and equitable access to justice so as to strengthen the social contract between the Government and its citizens; and address conflict drivers and thereby contribute to achieving sustainable peace and development in Sri Lanka.

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