A longstanding partnership for prosperity, social inclusiveness and environmental sustainability
A new publication portrays recent joint initiatives and achievements of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and Japan promoting inclusive and sustainable industrial development.
Japan is one of the founding members of UNIDO and has long been a trusted and dependable friend of the Organization both in terms of its financial contributions and the political support to UNIDO’s mandate of promoting inclusive and sustainable industrial development (ISID).
Japan is the largest contributor to the regular budget of UNIDO. It has also been a consistent and reliable donor, funding a variety of our projects and programmes in many developing countries and economies in transition.
The cooperation between UNIDO and Japan encompasses virtually all aspects of industrial development— from reduction of poverty and bolstering human security to trade and investment facilitation, and from engaging with the private sector to a range of activities in the areas of energy, the environment and climate change — as this publication exemplifies.
Read the full publication here: Marking the 50th Anniversary of UNIDO: UNIDO-Japan cooperation
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