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Coordination Funds  (SRC and UNCCF) and Resource Mobilization

SRC Funds

In its decision 95/23 on successor programming arrangements, the Executive Board earmarked resources under line 3.1 of the UNDP financial framework for programme support to the resident coordinator/aid coordination. These funds are referred to as support to the resident coordinator (SRC) funds. SRC funds are managed separately from Development Support Services (DSS) funds, which are available to resident representatives rather than to the UN resident coordinator for resident coordinator purposes.

Related Documents

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Use of SRC and UNCCF funds in Atlas
UNDP Programming Manual: Guidelines on SRC Funds
June 2003
Funding and Allocation Guidelines
by: DGO
February 2008
Country Coordination Fund
In order to facilitate effective UN co-ordination, the Co-ordination Fund acts as the operative instrument over a three-year period to mobilize resources to meet UNCT needs. The resources mobilized under the Co-ordination Fund will be received by UNDP, in the context of the UNDP Multi-Year Funding Framework, (MYFF), approved by the UNDP Executive Board. This Fund is a new, more flexible co-financing modality, specifically designed for a rapid approval of proposals, and swift disbursement of funds at the country level. Some of the features of this modality are:

While it is hoped that donors will contribute to the overall program, donors will be offered the flexibility of contributing to the Co-ordination Fund in a manner that will allow them to specify which countries they wish to support, or aspect of the support to be provided that they wish to fund.

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