Bhutan
UNDP and Government
UNDP and the Government
The partnership between UNDP and the Royal Government of Bhutan began in 1973 almost 50 years ago, with the development of the country’s human resource, tourism and energy sectors. Over the years, the partnership has grown and diversified involving issues such as poverty, environment, climate change, disaster risk reduction and inclusive governance to address the priorities of the Royal Government.
Our interventions are at the policy, institutional and community levels. We work with partners at the national, district and community level to implement programmes that help achieve the country's developmental aspirations, including its transition to a middle-income country and finding innovative solutions to the top national development priorities. The priorities are promoting the well-being of its citizens, environment conservation, providing jobs to its growing youth population, fighting climate change, addressing the growing waste problem, promoting gender equality, enhancing access to justice, and promoting clean energy among others.
In the context of the COVID-19 crisis, UNDP is providing the technical lead in the UN’s socio-economic recovery efforts. The longer-term social and economic impact of this crisis is profound. That’s why we remain committed to leading the UN’s socio-economic response in partnership with our sister UN agencies to help Bhutan build back better, stronger and greener, and bring about transformational changes. Our key government partners are:
- Ministry of Agriculture and Forest
- Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Employment
- Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources
- Ministry of Health
- Ministry of Finance
- Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport
- Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock
- Ministry of Education and Skills Development
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and External Trade
- Department of Tourism
- Parliament of Bhutan
- Local Government
- National Biodiversity Centre
- National Soil Service Centre
- Regional Livestock Development Centre (RLDC), Zhemgang
- Judiciary
- Office of Attorney General
- Royal Bhutan Police
- Anti- Corruption Commission of Bhutan
- Bar Council of Bhutan
- Bhutan Alternative Dispute Resolution Centre
- Bhutan National Legal Institute
- Royal Civil Service Commission
- Royal Monetary Authority
- Royal University of Bhutan
- National Commission for Women and Children