Décadas de guerra civil, pobreza perversa y armas demasiuado accesibles amenazan la estabilidad política y social en Guatemala.


Dos aldeas antes divididas por tensiones étnicas reconstruyen sus vínculos a través de un programa del F-ODM para mejorar el entendimiento.

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Twenty-one years of civil war have left an entire generation of youth in South Sudan without access to education. The Joint Programme's goal was to provide skills development and livelihood opportunities to 2,500 young men and women aged 15 to 30 years, with a focus on developing labour markets and increasing vocational and life skills training.

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Duración del programa 11 de junio 2009 - 31 de diciembre 2012
Financiación $4,517,291
Agencias de la ONU participantes FAO, OIT, OIM, UNAIDS, PNUD, UNESCO, UNFPA, UNICEF, ONUDI, UNOPS, UNV
Socios nacionales Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports; Ministry of Labour, Public Service and HR Development; Ministry of Rural Development and Cooperatives; Ministry of Commerce and Industry; Ministry of Education; Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry; Ministry of Animal Resources and Fisheries; Ministry of Gender, Social Welfare and Religious Affairs; Ministry of Health; Bank of South Sudan Microfinance Unit; South Sudan AIDS Commission; South Sudan Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration Commission
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Since achieving independence in July 2011, South Sudan has been subject to instability due to continued armed fighting, pressures on grazing and water resources and struggles over land rights. This Joint Programme's aim was to promote peace building and effective conflict management in the border areas between Sudan and South Sudan by strengthening capacity in national peacebuilding institutions and increasing security and peace dividends for communities in the target areas.

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Duración del programa 10 de diciembre 2009 - 31 de diciembre 2012
Financiación $2,993,683
Agencias de la ONU participantes OIM, PNUD, UNICEF, FAO, OIT, OMS, UNFPA, UNWOMEN
Socios nacionales South Sudan Peace Commission (SSPC) 17 government bodies, including: Land Commission, State Ministry of Housing and Physical Infrastructure, Animal Resources and Fisheries, Council of Traditional Authority Leaders (CoTAL), Office of Country Commissioners
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