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09GENEVA643
2009-07-31 13:42:00
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ECOSOC - ONE UN RWANDA WORKING WELL

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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 GENEVA 000643 

SIPDIS

STATE FOR IO/EDA, IO/T, AF/EPS, PRM, EEB/OIA for Heather Goethert,
IO/S for George Abrahams

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KUNR UNCTAD XA EAID
SUBJECT: ECOSOC - ONE UN RWANDA WORKING WELL

UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 GENEVA 000643

SIPDIS

STATE FOR IO/EDA, IO/T, AF/EPS, PRM, EEB/OIA for Heather Goethert,
IO/S for George Abrahams

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KUNR UNCTAD XA EAID
SUBJECT: ECOSOC - ONE UN RWANDA WORKING WELL


1. SUMMARY. In a July 15 special session on the One UN Rwanda
program, organized by the UN Chief Executive Board (CEB) Interagency
Cluster on Trade and Productive Capacity during the Operational
Activities Segment of the Economic and Social Council meeting in
Geneva, the UN Resident Coordinator for Rwanda and the Rwandan
Ambassador praised the One UN program in Rwanda and emphasized their
commitments to measurable results, transparency, and good
governance. Rwanda is one of eight pilot One UN countries worldwide
and was highlighted by the UN Cluster for its successful program.
END SUMMARY.

Goals
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2. UNCTAD Deputy Secretary General Petko Draganov outlined three
main goals for the special session on One UN Rwanda: first, to learn
about the progress achieved in Rwanda under the One UN program;
second, to explain through the example of Rwanda, how operational
and financial agendas under one UN can be implemented to enhance
development; and third, to show how the CEB Interagency Cluster on
Trade and Productive Capacity operates.

Review of Progress of "One UN" Process in Rwanda
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3. The UN Resident Coordinator (RC) for Rwanda, Mr. Aurelien
Agbenonci, said the basis for One UN operations in Rwanda was laid
out in the Common Operational Document (COD) which was signed by the
Government of Rwanda and the UN in July 2007. This programmatic
document specified how the UN in Rwanda would construct and
implement the United Nations Development Assistance Framework
(UNDAF) for Rwanda, so that the UNDAF would provide a collective,
coherent and integrated United Nations response to national needs
and priorities, as outlined in the Rwandan Government's Economic
Development and Poverty Reduction Strategy (EDRPS) and Vision 2020.



4. The RC emphasized that the clear definition of UN agencies'
roles and mechanisms for interaction with the GOR contained in the
COD, and the deliberate effort to elaborate Rwanda's UNDAF so that
it was consistent with Rwanda's EDRPS and promotes Rwanda's Vision
2020, were crucial to the positive impact of the One UN effort.
Those well defined relationships and expectations have allowed
streamlining of UN interactions with the GOR, and have ensured that
the UN programs in Rwanda have measurable results that contribute to

the GOR's overall development objectives.


5. The RC reported that Rwanda expects progress in internal and
external communications as a common Communication Strategy is being
developed by the UN Communication Group, which is composed of
communication focal points in each of the 13 UN agencies working in
Rwanda. The common Communication Strategy will govern: how
information is shared within, and among, UN agencies; and how each
agency and the country team communicate externally (with a strong
emphasis on consistency of messaging and brand management).


6. Following the presentations, US Mission Officer inquired about
the methods of performance measurement. According to the RC, there
are six UNDAF theme groups (Governance; HIV; Health, Nutrition and
Population; Education; Environment; Sustainable Growth and Social
Protection) that serve as coordination mechanisms to ensure the
development, implementation, quality, coherence and consistency of
the UNDAF results and to report on program implementation. The six
groups compile UNDAF results, including indicators of achievement
identified in the UNDAF Monitoring and Evaluation Plan, outcomes and
output-level data throughout the program life cycle. The monitoring
and evaluation process is well defined. However, since the One UN
Rwanda program only has a one year track-record, the RC said it is
too early to show development impact from Delivering as One.

Implementation of Operational and Financial Frameworks
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7. According to the RC, Rwanda implemented its One UN Program to
improve its chances of meeting the Millennium Development Goals
through great coherence and efficiency. The program is fully
aligned with GOR's national priorities, and is based on principles
such as joint programming, strategic focus on a results-driven UN,
and inclusiveness of government and UN bodies. The RC mentioned
achievements made in Rwanda in 2008 and its ongoing commitment to
enhancing trade capacity to emphasize Rwanda's progress in

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development under the One UN Program. The RC attributed the
successful implementation of the One UN Program in Rwanda to the
high level GOR commitment to making One UN Rwanda effective.


8. On the financial side, resources are allocated out to the most
effective programs under the One budgetary framework. According to
the RC, the implementation of such financial mechanism has
encouraged agencies to be results-oriented. The Minister of Finance
and Economic Planning of Rwanda chairs the One UN Steering
Committee, which provides guidance and oversees the implementation
of the One UN effort. The Steering Committee is also responsible for
ensuring that the One UN Program is closely aligned with, and
implements the UNDAF Outcomes (e.g. development goals),the Rwandan
Government's EDPRS (Economic Development and Poverty Reduction
Strategy),Vision 2020, and the MDGs.

CEB Inter-Agency Cluster on Trade Productive Capacity
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9. The CEB Inter-Agency Cluster on Trade Productive Capacity
consists of 13 members: UNCTAD, which chairs the Cluster, UNIDO,
FAO, ITC, WTO, UNDP, the 5 UN Regional Commissions, UNEP, and UNOPS.
A senior officer from the Office of the Director General of UNIDO,
Richard Kennedy, praised the Cluster for promoting more effective
program delivery and inclusion of non-resident agencies' programs in
UNDAFs. Kennedy said that the Cluster has become an important
interagency mechanism that allows the 13 participating agencies to
build a coherent and cooperatives set of trade and
development-related programs into a beneficiary's UNDAF.


10. Panelists described various successful Cluster activities in
Rwanda. They highlighted trade capacity building and technical
assistance related to trade, training for UN Country Teams on
trade-related programs, and a series of other training programs for
RCs to help the RC raise his country teams' awareness of the
government's national priorities and economic agenda.


11. Rwandan Ambassador Sebudande praised the efficiencies gained
from the One UN effort and the commitment of the UN inter-agency
team to ensure its work aligned with national priorities. She
confirmed the Rwandan government's commitment to constructing a base
for economic growth and food security while building resilience
among its people to social and economic shocks.

Comment
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12. The UN Resident Coordinator in Rwanda gave an extremely dynamic
presentation about the success of the One UN effort in Rwanda, and
the enormous commitment of the GOR to good governance and measurable
results for official development assistance. His commitment and
enthusiasm, which was reinforced by the Rwandan Ambassador's
emphasis on good governance, left a positive impression of the One
UN program in Rwanda.


13. In response to the US delegate's query as to when there would
be an independent evaluation of the eight One UN pilot programs, the
UN representatives provided vague responses focusing on the newness
of the program and consequent difficulty of evaluating it. After
the meeting, one panelist clarified that a timeline for evaluation
will likely be agreed during the UN General Assembly meeting in the
fall. He further explained that a true evaluation of the One UN
programs will be difficult, since each of the eight One UN programs
worldwide is different, there having been no detailed criteria or
indicators for achievement of the programs in place when the
programs were designed.

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