Welcome to UNDP’s policies and procedures portal, the public online repository of policies which provides the operational standards and procedural guidance on UNDP’s core business processes. Content is organized within policy areas and the portal also offers a comprehensive search function with a variety of filter options.
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14 June 2026 |
The Medical Clearance policy has been updated to align with ST/AI/2018/4 which was issued for the purpose of establishing conditions and procedures for medical clearance in order to implement staff regulation 4.6 and staff rule 4.19 and for official travel. |
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06 June 2026 |
The Bring Your Own Device and Acceptable Usage of ICT Resources policy has been updated to clarify the use of email domains for UNDP and affiliated entities, provide greater flexibility in naming conventions for user accounts (including the use of preferred names, where justified), and mandate the i... The Bring Your Own Device and Acceptable Usage of ICT Resources policy has been updated to clarify the use of email domains for UNDP and affiliated entities, provide greater flexibility in naming conventions for user accounts (including the use of preferred names, where justified), and mandate the implementation of multi-factor authentication for login procedures to enhance cybersecurity. These changes strengthen the policy’s clarity and reinforce the organization’s commitment to robust cybersecurity practices. EXPAND
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04 June 2026 |
The Information Security policy has been reviewed with no change needed. |
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01 June 2026 |
The UNDP Office-Based Internship Agreement Form and the UNDP Remote Internship Agreement Form are now available in French. Both forms are linked in Step 5 of the Internship Procedure: |
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21 May 2026 |
The Security Policy has been updated to reflect the dissolution of the Security Management Group (SMG), as its functions were duplicative of existing actors and mechanisms, including the Security Office (SO), the Crisis Operations Group (COG), and the Senior Emergency Policy Team (SEPT). In crisis s... The Security Policy has been updated to reflect the dissolution of the Security Management Group (SMG), as its functions were duplicative of existing actors and mechanisms, including the Security Office (SO), the Crisis Operations Group (COG), and the Senior Emergency Policy Team (SEPT). In crisis situations at Headquarters in New York, UNDP engages directly with UN system-wide crisis management structures through established roles, with the SO Director participating in the COG and senior UNDP leadership representing the organization at the SEPT. EXPAND
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