Prosperity, Poverty Reduction and MDGs
Blue Ribbon Commission Analytical and Advisory Centre
The Blue Ribbon Analytical and Advisory Centre was opened in July 2005 by the United Nations Development Program. The first and the second Blue Ribbon Commission (BRC) Reports, as well as the Government Action Plan ‘Towards the People’ and the EU-Ukraine Action Plan are used as a platform to mobilize wide range of national and international partners in supporting market-oriented reforms and human development in Ukraine.
Address: 4th floor, 1/14 Sadova St. Kyiv, 01021, Ukraine
Phones: +38-044-253-5866; +38-044-253-5869
Web-site: http://www.un.org.ua/brc
e-mail: secretary@agpol.kiev.ua
Project Manager: Marcin Swiecicki
UNDP Programme Manager: Kateryna Rybalchenko |
The Blue Ribbon Analytical and Advisory Centre was opened in July 2005 by the United Nations Development Program. The first and the second Blue Ribbon Commission (BRC) Reports, as well as the Government Action Plan ‘Towards the People’ and the EU-Ukraine Action Plan are used as a platform to mobilize wide range of national and international partners in supporting market-oriented reforms and human development in Ukraine.
Most recently, the Centre has grown into a joint EU-UNDP project.
WHAT IS OUR GOAL?
The main aim of the Centre is to support the next generation of social and economic transformations in Ukraine by:
- assistance in policy formulation and implementation through high-quality analytical and advisory services;
- capacity building;
- expanding public policy dialogue.
The activity of the Centre focuses not only on what to do, but primarily on how the required reforms are to be implemented.
WHAT IS THE STRUCTURE OF THE CENTRE?
The Centre is composed of five task forces:
- Macroeconomic Policies
- International Integration
- Regulatory Policy and Private Sector Development
- Monetary and Fiscal Policy
- Agricultural Policy
WHAT ARE OUR PRINCIPLES?
The Centre is dedicated to the principles of a free and democratic market economy. It combines in-house expertise with that of leading national and international experts, and think-tanks. By working with government officials, the Centre strengthens the national capacity in policy formulation and implementation. The Centre coordinates its activities with other donor organizations to ensure efficient use of resources. The Centre facilitates the emergence of public-private partnerships in the development of key policy measures, thereby providing a voice for civil society in the decision-making process.
MORE INFORMATION:
Analytical and advisory products of the Centre are available to the public. To get acquainted with the activity and products of the Centre you are welcome to visit our web-page: http://www.un.org.ua/brc.
Projects of Prosperity, Poverty Reduction and MDGs Section
- Blue Ribbon Commission Analytical and Advisory Centre
The Blue Ribbon Analytical and Advisory Centre was opened in July 2005 by the United Nations Development Program. The first and the second Blue Ribbon Commission (BRC) Reports, as well as the Government Action Plan ‘Towards the People’ and the EU-Ukraine Action Plan are used as a platform to mobilize wide range of national and international partners in supporting market-oriented reforms and human development in Ukraine.
- Governance of HIV/AIDS in Ukraine
Objective of the Governance of HIV/AIDS project is to facilitate multi-sectoral partnership between central and local governments with business, academia and civil society in the areas of HIV/AIDS prevention and care.
- Millennium Development Goals Project
The Ukrainian Millennium Development Goals Project (MDGP) aims to support the process of elaborating, implementing and monitoring economic and social policies to contribute to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in Ukraine.
- Social Inclusion of People with Disabilities through Access to Employment
The overall objective of the Project is to facilitate a proactive inclusion of people with disabilities in the open labour market in order to safeguard their equal rights and opportunities. This will contribute to poverty reduction, since people with disabilities often have the lowest revenues, and use their capacity as a macroeconomic resource of the labour force. Furthermore, this will in its turn contribute to the sustainable economic growth of the country.