This chapter shows that while the UN development system (UNDS) has benefited from a strong increase in resources over recent years, it suffers from the reliance on a small number of contributing countries and a disproportionate earmarking of funds. While softer forms of such tied funding can be credited with fostering coherence, efficiency, and innovation in the UN’s country-level work, tightly earmarked project funding has substantial, and not yet fully recognized negative implications for the development effectiveness and multilateral functions of the UNDS. Efforts to contain the rise of earmarked funding (which is driven both by political interests of member states and the desire to financially grow UN organizations) and broaden the base...
‘The orchestra pays minimum heed to its conductor ’ (Childers and Urquhart, 1994). The UN was the fi...
The U.S. is the largest single contributor to the UN budget. U.S. funding consists of assessed contr...
It is accepted by most international agencies, including the different parts of the United Nations s...
Over the 60 years of its existence, the UN has led the way in a large number of areas of economic an...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
This dissertation examines a particular type of donor behaviour – known as country earmarking of con...
Constant reform has characterized the UN Development Programme (UNDP) throughout its existence, say ...
Why do member states generously finance some departments within an International Organisation, while...
The United Nations (UN) is a multilateral organization that addresses issues that transcend national...
Over the past few years, the international community has undertaken proactive and extensive efforts ...
The aim of this paper is to show the importance of the United Nations development programme in the f...
In the sixty-three years of the United Nations\u27 existence the international stage has evolved sig...
International organizations (IOs) often expand the scope of their missions or increase their institu...
Summary: The capacity development approach was proposed by UNDP and European donors as a new approac...
This article intent is to present the different means through which UN activities are financed – suc...
‘The orchestra pays minimum heed to its conductor ’ (Childers and Urquhart, 1994). The UN was the fi...
The U.S. is the largest single contributor to the UN budget. U.S. funding consists of assessed contr...
It is accepted by most international agencies, including the different parts of the United Nations s...
Over the 60 years of its existence, the UN has led the way in a large number of areas of economic an...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
This dissertation examines a particular type of donor behaviour – known as country earmarking of con...
Constant reform has characterized the UN Development Programme (UNDP) throughout its existence, say ...
Why do member states generously finance some departments within an International Organisation, while...
The United Nations (UN) is a multilateral organization that addresses issues that transcend national...
Over the past few years, the international community has undertaken proactive and extensive efforts ...
The aim of this paper is to show the importance of the United Nations development programme in the f...
In the sixty-three years of the United Nations\u27 existence the international stage has evolved sig...
International organizations (IOs) often expand the scope of their missions or increase their institu...
Summary: The capacity development approach was proposed by UNDP and European donors as a new approac...
This article intent is to present the different means through which UN activities are financed – suc...
‘The orchestra pays minimum heed to its conductor ’ (Childers and Urquhart, 1994). The UN was the fi...
The U.S. is the largest single contributor to the UN budget. U.S. funding consists of assessed contr...
It is accepted by most international agencies, including the different parts of the United Nations s...