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About the Working Group on Programming Issues (WGPI)
The Working Group on Programming Issues (WGPI) develops policies, guidelines and tools to improve the quality and effectiveness of UN country team programme collaboration. By coordinating and jointly planning the implementation of their programmes, country teams can better support national efforts to achieve the internationally agreed development goals, including the Millennium Development Goals.

The working group harmonizes and simplifies joint programming instruments such as the UN Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF) and related programming documents and procedures; supports the UN System’s progress toward aid effectiveness commitments; and advises country teams on how to incorporate key principles in results-based management, capacity development, human rights-based approaches, gender equality, and environmental sustainability, into the UN’s programme framework at the country level.

For more information on WGPI, please see below:

Meetings
Persons with Disabilities
Updating CCA/UNDAF Guidelines
Disaster Risk Reduction Task Team
RBM Group
Simplification Group

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Terms of Reference (ToRs) & By-Laws
by: WGPI
12 June 2008
2009 CCA/UNDAF Guidelines
by: UNDG
February 2009
Updated version of the 2007 CCA/UNDAF guidelines approved by UNDG on 29 January 2009 and disseminated to UNCTs in February 2009.
WGPI Membership
by: WGPI
26 December 2008
work plans and reports

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Workplans and Roadmaps
by: WGPI
31 July 2008
WGPI work plan 2008-2010
by: WGPI
July 2008
WGPI work plan based on TCPR requirements and priorities rolled over from the former UNDG structures (Programme Group and its substructures). The work plan covers 3 years and is elaborated further each year by means of detailed 'road maps' for each of the 5 priority work areas of WGPI: capacity development, normative-operational linkages, enhanced coherence, accountability for results, and aid effectiveness.