Development system reform

Repositioning the United Nations development system is one of the three parts of Secretary-General António Guterres's United to Reform agenda.

It consists of seven elements :
 * 1) A new generation of UN country teams to meet the specific development priorities and needs of countries;
 * 2) A reinvigorated Resident Coordinator system with stronger capacity, leadership, accountability and impartiality;
 * 3) A coordinated, reprofiled and restructured regional approach to better support work on the ground;
 * 4) Renewed spaces for Member States to guide system-wide actions and bring greater transparency and accountability for results;
 * 5) A stronger UN institutional response and system-wide approach to partnerships for the 2030 Agenda.
 * 6) Concrete steps to accelerate the system’s alignment to the 2030 Agenda, through a system-wide strategic document developed by the UN Development Group.
 * 7) A Funding Compact to bring better quality, quantity and predictability of resources, increased accountability and transparency and enhanced capacities of the system to deliver on the 2030 Agenda.