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The '''United Nations country team''' (UNCT) consists of all of the United Nations [[United Nations system|agencies, funds and programmes]] present in a country. Its activities are coordinated by a Resident Coordinator (RC). RCs can concurrently serve as Humanitarian Coordinator (HC) responsible for coordinating the activities of the [[humanitarian country team]]. In the context of countries in which a structurally-[[integrated mission]] (whether peacekeeping or political) is deployed, one of the [[mission structures|deputy heads of the mission]] concurrently serves as RC (and possibly also as HC). | The '''United Nations country team''' (UNCT) consists of all of the United Nations [[United Nations system|agencies, funds and programmes]] present in a country. Its activities are coordinated by a Resident Coordinator (RC). RCs can concurrently serve as Humanitarian Coordinator (HC) responsible for coordinating the activities of the [[humanitarian country team]]. In the context of countries in which a structurally-[[integrated mission]] (whether peacekeeping or political) is deployed, one of the [[mission structures|deputy heads of the mission]] concurrently serves as RC (and possibly also as HC). | ||
Following the implementation of the [[development system reform]], the Resident Coordinator System is now part of the United Nations Secretariat, and the work of RCs is | Following the implementation of the [[development system reform]], the Resident Coordinator System is now part of the United Nations Secretariat, and the work of RCs is coordinated by the [[Development Coordination Office]] (DCO). Further work is being undertaken to establish common business services and back-office functions by 2022, enabled by [[mutual recognition]], and to ensure more strategic utilization of common premises, with a target of 50 per cent by 2021<ref>[https://undocs.org/a/72/684 A/72/684-E/20187], paragraphs 43-49</ref>. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Development system reform]] | * [[Development system reform]] | ||
* [[Development Coordination Office]] | * [[Development Coordination Office]] | ||
== References == | |||
[[Category: Organization]] | [[Category: Organization]] |
Latest revision as of 13:17, 2 July 2020
The United Nations country team (UNCT) consists of all of the United Nations agencies, funds and programmes present in a country. Its activities are coordinated by a Resident Coordinator (RC). RCs can concurrently serve as Humanitarian Coordinator (HC) responsible for coordinating the activities of the humanitarian country team. In the context of countries in which a structurally-integrated mission (whether peacekeeping or political) is deployed, one of the deputy heads of the mission concurrently serves as RC (and possibly also as HC).
Following the implementation of the development system reform, the Resident Coordinator System is now part of the United Nations Secretariat, and the work of RCs is coordinated by the Development Coordination Office (DCO). Further work is being undertaken to establish common business services and back-office functions by 2022, enabled by mutual recognition, and to ensure more strategic utilization of common premises, with a target of 50 per cent by 2021[1].
See also
References
- ↑ A/72/684-E/20187, paragraphs 43-49