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Delivering as One is a
United Nations report established by the then
UN Secretary-General
Kofi Annan in 2005 on the topics of development assistance,
humanitarian aid and environmental issues. The panel issued its report in November 2006, and sets out a program of reform of the UN's development operations. It focuses on four main principles: One Leader, One Budget, One Programme and One Office.
[1] This effort is mostly led by the
United Nations Development Group, a group of 32
United Nations specialised agencies working on
International Development issues.
[1] As a result, countries — both Government and UN partners — have undertaken efforts to work together more effectively and efficiently. Eight countries—Albania, Cape Verde, Mozambique, Pakistan, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uruguay, and Viet Nam—volunteered to be pilots for the initiative.