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BVI partners with UNDP to establish local office

The government and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) have partnered to establish a local project office to achieve development objectives and Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).

Premier Andrew Fahie said the office was established following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the two parties back in November 2020. One of the clauses within that MOU stipulates that the office be created.

“The office is now functioning following the recruitment of Ms Patlian Johnson as the National Coordinator of the UNDP Project Office,” Fahie said at a press conference last Friday.

Johnson’s employment was effective February 1 this year. She will work closely with the government, national institutions, civil society organisations, NGOs, private sector and other partners to lead strategic programme planning and ensure programme coordination and implementation in the BVI

She will also maintain collaborative working relationships among key project partners and project donors through effective communication, consultation, and reporting; and promote communication flow within the office.

Premier Fahie also said the territory’s partnership with the UNDP has been tremendously helpful to progressing the sustainable development of the society.

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