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Our Partners

 

Progress depends on partnerships that bring together governments, communities, donors, civil society and the private sector to shape practical solutions that improve lives. From climate resilience and recovery to livelihoods, governance and innovation, these partnerships help connect local knowledge, technical expertise and shared resources in ways that reach more people and create lasting impact. 

 

Governments

UNDP is privileged to work in partnership with the governments and people of Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean. These partnerships help ensure that national priorities remain at the centre of development action, while drawing on local leadership, knowledge and experience to shape solutions that respond to the realities of each country and territory. Together, these partnerships help strengthen resilience, expand opportunity and support progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals

Government Partners 

Government of Anguilla 
Government of Antigua and Barbuda 
Government of Barbados 
Government of the British Virgin Islands 
Government of the Commonwealth of Dominica 
Government of Grenada 
Government of Montserrat 
Government of Saint Kitts and Nevis 
Government of Saint Lucia 
Government of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 

 

Donors and Development Partners

Partnerships enable financial and technical resources that help communities recover after crisis, strengthen resilience to climate change, protect biodiversity, expand livelihoods and support more inclusive development. Meet our main donors and development partners under the current Multi-Country Programme:  

Canada 
European Union
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Global Environment Facility (GEF)
India 
Italy
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Japan

 

Private Sector and Civil Society

Civil society and private sector partners play an essential role in shaping solutions that are practical, inclusive and rooted in communities. By working with community organisations, businesses, social enterprises and local leaders, UNDP helps connect development action to the people and places most affected by the outcomes. 

 

UNDP and the UN

UNDP works as part of the wider United Nations system in Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean. Under the UN Multi-Country Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework for the Eastern Caribbean, UN agencies, funds and programmes work together to support more coordinated responses to shared development challenges across the region. This collaboration helps connect different areas of expertise, strengthen joint action and support more integrated solutions for people and communities across the Eastern Caribbean. 

See UN entities in the region