The mandate of the United Nations Industrial Development
Organization (UNIDO) is close to many of the core issues now
confronting developing and transition economy countries, and this
book offers the first concise and accessible guide to this
important organization.
As the only UN organization to have been transformed from a UN
secretariat entity to an independently governed UN agency, UNIDO
has also an agency which has had to make drastic changes of focus
and business practice in order to adjust to a changing environment.
This book charts the complex origins and developments of the
organization, and moves on to examine the current mandate of the
agency, including trade capacity building, poverty reduction and
Green Industry Initiative. It also examines the significant
partnerships it has formed with other UN based systems such as
UNCTAD and the ITC to achieve these goals.
In the era of rapid globalization, UNIDO faces growing
challenges. In the second part of this work, Browne seeks to review
these challenges, and UNIDO s recent reforms under its current
management, and looks suggest how the organization can help to meet
some of the key global development challenges in the increasingly
competitive environment of development cooperation and private
sector initiative.
This work will be a useful resource for all those with an
interest in international organizations, international relations,
development and trade, and international political economy.
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