UNIDO - United Nations Industrial Development Organization UNAIDS - Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS ILO - International Labor Organization UNCTAD - United Nations Conference on Trade and Development UNEP - United Nations Environment Programme IOM - International Organization on Migration UNIFEM - United Nations Development Fund for Women UN-HABITAT - United Nations Human Settlements Programme ITU - International Telecommunication Union UNESCO - United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization OCHA - Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs UNCHR - United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees UNIC - United Nations information Centres UNODC UNDP - United Nations Development Programme UNFPA - United Nations Population Fund UNICEF - United Nations Children's Fund WFP - World Food Programme FAO - Food and Agriculture Organization WHO - World Health Organization


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When the UN System works together to provide a well coordinated, focused, and coherent response to a country’s developmental priorities, the impact it can have is much greater than when UN agencies work alone.

No single agency has the range of funds, skills, knowledge, and experience to tackle the multi-dimensional challenges of a sustainable development. Working together, the UN System can provide advice and assistance in a wide range of issues, and can ensure that the support provided by each agency is complementary, rather than duplicative.

It is our hope that by working together in "Delivering as One UN" in Cape Verde, the UN will be able to enhance its effectiveness and efficiency and that it will be able to better assist the country in achieving its developmental objectives, including the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), while at the same time paving the way for Cape Verde's smooth transition into the group of middle income countries.