Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Tangible and intangible possessions that have a value.
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: Managing Partnerships
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
The actual amount paid.
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: Managing Partnerships
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
A UNDP partnership is a voluntary and collaborative commitment between UNDP and one or more parties. Together, they work to achieve common objectives in line with overall development goals supported by UNDP. Parties should agree to respect the values and policies central to UNDP’s mandate, and maximize the effective use of resources, including through careful assessment of risks, responsibilities, competencies and benefits. They may provide opportunities for innovation and achievements that might not be feasible by either UNDP or its partner working alone.
Source: Managing Partnerships
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules document defines 'property, plant and equipment' as tangible assets held for use in the activities of UNDP or for administrative purposes and expected to be used during more than one financial period. The Property, Plant and Equipment (PP&E) policy document provides further details of the term 'property, plant and equipment' as a tangible or physically verifiable item that meets ALL the following five criteria:
a) Provides future economic or service benefits to UNDP – i.e. the PP&E item is held for use in the implementation of UNDP Programmes or for administrative purposes;
b) Is expected to be used during more than one reporting period, which, is 12 months;
c) Has a value of US$5,000 (US$5,000 for UNCDF too) or more (New Capitalization Threshold effective as of 01.01.2020);
d) Is used and controlled by UNDP; and e) Has a cost that can be reliably determined.
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules, Property, Plant and Equipment
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
The inflow of contributions, fees and other considerations received by or due to UNDP
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: Managing Partnerships, Trust Fund Management
UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules (FRR) govern the financial management of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and shall, unless otherwise provided by the General Assembly or the Executive Board or as otherwise specified in these Regulations and the annexes thereto, apply to all resources administered by UNDP and to all the Funds and Programmes administered by the Administrator.
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules