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Dialogue between Mauritania and the United Nations on development goals

Today, Friday, the strategic dialogue meeting was held in order to achieve the goals of sustainable development between Mauritania and the United Nations system.

This meeting seeks to consolidate and deepen cooperation between Mauritania and the United Nations system, in line with the second five-year action plan of the Strategy for Accelerated Growth and Shared Prosperity (SCAPP 2016-2030), the strategies and action plans emanating from it, and the conclusions of the latest report of the analysis of country data that was conducted, as well as the recommendations of the final evaluation of the framework. Partnership for Sustainable Development (2018-2022).

Priority areas of intervention have been identified for the next four years, in addition to defining areas of joint intervention for the United Nations system, and approving the joint cooperation framework project, which is a dedication to the end of the process of formulating the next cooperation framework for sustainable development (2024-2027).

This meeting made it possible to discuss the proposed approach, and the objectives through which the United Nations system seeks to support the framework of cooperation over the next four years, which allowed the endorsement of the framework for future cooperation and the establishment of a framework for its governance.

The Prime Minister, Ministers of Economic Affairs and Promotion of Productive Sectors, National Education, Health, Employment and Vocational Training, Environment and Sustainable Development, Social Work, Childhood and Family, Minister Secretary-General of the Government, General Delegate for National Solidarity and Combating Exclusion (Taazur), and Commissioner for Human Rights participated in the meeting on behalf of the government. Human, humanitarian work and relations with civil society, the Commissioner for Food Security, the Director of the Prime Minister’s Office, and many of those charged with tasks and advisors in the Prime Minister’s Office.

and for the United Nations system its Resident Coordinator in Mauritania, and representatives of the Food and Agriculture Organization, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the International Organization for Migration, the World Health Organization, the World Food Programme, the United Nations Children’s Fund, the United Nations Population Fund and the United Nations HIV Programme; AIDS) and the United Nations Development Programme.