Working with national and local partners, UNDP in Montenegro supports the country’s progress on its European Union accession path by advancing democratic governance, social inclusion, and sustainable development.
UNDP Country Office in Montenegro is managed by Ekaterina Paniklova, UNDP Resident Representative, who ensures effective day-to-day management of the UNDP office in the country and takes overall responsibility for UNDP's programs and operations.
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Learn more about the projects UNDP is implementing in Montenegro – what we aim to achieve, who supports us in this effort, and who we collaborate with to reach our set goals, as well as the most significant results we have achieved.
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