UNITED
NATIONS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION
Mission
The
United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
helps developing countries and countries with economies in
transition in their fight against marginalization in today's
globalized world. It mobilizes knowledge, skills, information
and technology to promote productive employment, a competitive
economy and a sound environment. Carlos Magariños,
the Director-General of UNIDO, describes the Organization
as a specialized United Nations agency that focuses its efforts
on relieving poverty by fostering productivity growth.
Background
UNIDO was set up in 1966 and became a specialized agency
of the United Nations in 1985. As part of the United Nations
common system, UNIDO has responsibility for promoting industrialization
throughout the developing world, in cooperation with its 169
Member States. Its headquarters are in Vienna, and with 35
country and regional offices, 13 investment and technology
promotion offices and a number of offices related to specific
aspects of its work, UNIDO maintains an active presence in
the field.
Core Functions and Services
As a global forum, UNIDO generates and disseminates knowledge
relating to industrial matters and provides a platform for
the various actors- decision makers in the public and private
sectors, civil society organizations and the policy- making
community in general- to enhance cooperation, establish dialogue
and develop partnerships in order to address the challenges
ahead. As a technical cooperation agency, UNIDO designs and
implements programmes to support the industrial development
efforts of its clients. It also offers tailor-made specialized
support for programme development. The two core functions
are both complementary and mutually supportive. On the one
hand, experience gained in the technical cooperation work
of UNIDO can be shared with policy makers; on the other, the
Organization's analytical work shows where technical cooperation
will have the greatest impact by helping to define priorities.
Web Site: www.unido.org
E-mail: unidophi@philonline.com
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