UNDP reviews impact on community of projects in Benghazi
April 14, 2021
UNDP Resident Representative Gerardo Noto visits Benghazi to witness the impact of UNDP’s initiatives in people’s lives. — courtesy UNDP Libya/ Abdeladeem Ajaj
UNDP Resident Representative Gerardo Noto visits Benghazi to witness the impact of UNDP’s initiatives in people’s lives. — courtesy UNDP
UNDP Resident Representative Gerardo Noto reviews the Tatweer program during his visit to Benghazi. — courtesy UNDP
To bring back life to the heart of the old Benghazi city, UNDP's "Resilience4Libya" reconstructed the Benghazi Corniche stretching along the Mediterranean Sea. — courtesy UNDP
BENGHAZI — Moving from commitments to actions towards sustainable development goals requires inclusive partnerships across societal sectors That is why the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in Libya is working hand in hand with national and local authorities, civil society, the private sector as well as international and national NGOs to respond to the conflict induced challenges and address needs to achieve recovery, peace and inclusive development in the country.