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Informal Consultation, Tuesday 11 June 2013, High-Level Conference of Middle-Income Countries, San José, Costa Rica

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Titles TextUNIDO Business Partnerships

Partnering for Prosperity

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UNIDO at a Glance

The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations, whose mandate is:

i. to promote and accelerate sustainable industrial development in developing countries and economies in transition;

ii. to work towards improving living conditions in the world’s poorest countries by drawing on its combined global resources and expertise.

UNIDO focuses its activities on three thematic priorities:

1) POVERTY REDUCTION THROUGH PRODUCTIVE ACTIVITIES

2) TRACE CAPACITY BUILDING

3) ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT

UNIDO was established in 1966

It has 174 Member States

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UNIDO Presence in the World

AlgeriaCameroonChinaColombiaCôte d'IvoireEgyptEthiopiaGhana GuineaIndiaIndonesiaIranKenyaLebanon

MadagascarMexico MoroccoNigeriaPakistanPhilippinesSenegalSouth AfricaSudan TanzaniaThailandTunisiaUruguayViet Nam

FIELD OFFICES

Afghanistan

Angola

Armenia

Bolivia

Burkina Faso

Ecuador

Eritrea

Jordan

Laos

Mali

Nicaragua

Rwanda

Sierra Leone

Zimbabwe

DESKS IN UNDP OFFICES

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Three Inter-related Thematic Priorities for UNIDO

Industrial Policy, Business Environment and Institutional Support

Rural and Women’s Entrepreneurship Development

Cluster and Business Linkages

Agro-processing and Value Chain Development

Rural Energy for Productive Use

Sustainable Production in Poor Communities

Technology Diffusion

Promotion of Domestic Investment, FDI and Alliances

Regional Priorities, Funds Mobilization and Partnerships

Poverty reduction through productive activities

Trade capacity building

Competitiveness Analysis and Trade-related Policies

Enterprise Upgrading for Trade Enhancement

Innovation Systems, Technology Management and Foresight

Modernization of Export-oriented Agro-industries

SME Export Consortia

Corporate Social Responsibility for Market Integration

Standards, Metrology, Testing and Conformity

Regional Priorities, Funds Mobilization and Partnerships

Energy and Environment

Renewable Energy

Industrial Energy Efficiency and Climate Change

Energy Policy and Partnership

Cleaner and Sustainable Production

Water Management

Montreal Protocol

Stockholm Convention

Regional Priorities, Funds Mobilization and Partnerships

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Why UNIDO Business partnerships?

UNIDO builds partnerships with the private sector that

Advance inclusive and sustainable industrial development Drive business value Harness all partner’s expertise, know-how and resources

Providing tailored goods & services

Inclusive & sustainable supply

chains

Compliance with int’l norms &

standards

Promoting Green Industry

Support local business

developmentAccess to Energy

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Business Partnerships Models

1. Developing or adapting products for rural/low income populations

2. Localizing the business value chain by using local suppliers and service providers or creating local distribution networks

3. Integrating practices that protect and preserve the environment by improving resource management

1. Investing within the value chain through strategic financial and in-kind investments within the company’s supply chain and/or broader operating context

2. Applying technology to enhance reach and access for current and new programs with social goals

1. Addressing systemic issues by leveraging the core competencies of a broader range of actors from the public, private and non-profit sectors

2. Securing commitments and mobilize concrete action to develop innovative solutions and create new playing fields in industrial sectors

Categories of UNIDO Business Partnerships

CORE BUSINESS & VALUE CHAINS

SOCIAL INVESTMENTS & PHILANTHROPY

MULTI-STAKEHOLDER & TRANSFORMATIONAL

ALLIANCES

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Business Partnership Benefits

Insider knowledge of a specific industry sector

Markets, technology and specialized information

Cutting-edge industry experts Provision of better service and greater

impact for recipient countries Profile raising and promotion of UNIDO

projects in the business community

BENEFITS FOR UNIDO

Profound know-how in industrial development

Global information network of UNIDO and the United Nations

Worldwide pool of experts and trainers United Nations linkage and compliance

with global development values Increased social responsibility

combined with profitability

BENEFITS FOR BUSINESS

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UNIDO Partnerships with the Private Sector

AGRO-INDUSTRIES, BUSINESS INVESTMENT & TECHNOLOGY PARTNERSHIPS

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PARTNERSHIPS

ENERGY & CLIMATE CHANGE PARTNERSHIPS

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Multi-stakeholder & Transformational Partnerships

Transformational

Strategic

Opportunistic

Philanthropic

Syst

em

SignificantMinimal

ComplexityDalberg, 2011

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Thank you

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