UNDP-USA
United States Committee for the United Nations Development Program




Human Development Report 2007/2008

Bling: a Planet Rock

Millennium Development Goals

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The U.S. Committee for the United Nations Development Program (UNDP-USA) generates support in America for UNDP's mission and programs that improve the quality of life for millions of people around the world.

We support development projects in the areas of democratic governance, poverty reduction, crisis prevention and recovery, energy and the environment, and HIV/AIDS by raising funds and educating people in the United States about the invaluable work that UNDP's is engaged in around the world.

UNDP-USA is lead by a Board of Directors and staff committed to promoting international development in the interest of America and its citizens. The U.S. Committee for UNDP is a 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1995. All contributions are tax deductible.

Looking to make a difference? Interested in being part of a small and dynamic organization? Want to learn more about international development and the UN?

UNDP-USA is now accepting applications for fall semester interns.

Notice

UNDP-USA, as a matter of practice, does not charge any application, processing or training fee at any stage of the recruitment process. If you have any questions as to vacancy announcements you may have received, please refer to this website.

UNDP-USA is currently aware of fictitious vacancy announcements that are being circulated through the internet, the purpose of which is to get people to register for a training and send in a fee. If you believe that you have received such a notice, please forward it, and any other related information you have received, to operations@undp-usa.org . Since logos, emblems, names and addresses can be easily copied or reproduced, you are advised to take particular care in applying for vacancies, including undertaking all appropriate measures to protect against the unauthorised use of any personal information you may have provided as a result of the scam.