

Reimagining the future of development in Africa African citizens, especially women and youth, supported by the African Union and regional economic communities and regional mechanisms, achieve measurable progress towards sustainable peace. African citizens, supported by the African Union and Regional Economic Communities and Regional Mechanisms, build a resilient Africa. African citizens benefit from a regionally integrated, structurally transformed, and inclusive economy. In a context of reinvigorated social contracts, African citizens have a stronger voice and influence in African Union, regional economic communities, and regional mechanisms policymaking and implementation processes. It coalesces UNDP’s regional interventions under four critical priorities articulated to resonate with the 2030 Agenda in this Decade of Action: people, prosperity, planet and peace. It is anchored in the African Union’s Agenda 2063, the UNDP Strategic Plan 2022-2025, and the Regional Bureau for Africa’s Strategic Offer.
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With the prevailing nature of vaccine inequality, more African countries will experience difficulties in attaining the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.Īs a strategic instrument of UNDP’s Regional Bureau for Africa (RBA), the Regional Programme facilitates the attainment of a more resilient and prosperous Africa, one empowered to reach its full potential.Įndorsed by UNDP’s Executive Board in February 2022, the new Regional Programme Document for 2022-2025 operates as an integrated continental mechanism that coordinates regional, sub-regional and country development planning for greater effectiveness and results.įour key priorities underpin the new Regional Programme. However, the inequality gap remains troubling, compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has reversed many gains.

The continent has witnessed remarkable progress in economic growth and human development. Africa’s development trajectory remains uncertain.
