The Executive Boards of UNDP, UNFPA, and UNICEF have approved new country programs for Turkmenistan covering the period from 2026 to 2030. These program concepts were developed in close collaboration with Turkmen officials.
The approved documents detail the implementation of various projects and initiatives across key areas of cooperation with UN agencies operating in Turkmenistan over the next five years. The country programs for UNDP, UNFPA, and UNICEF are strategic frameworks created by each UN agency for specific countries. They outline goals, priority areas, and mechanisms for collaboration with government institutions and other partners during the defined period.
The program concepts were developed in close cooperation with Turkmen officials, according to Turkmenistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which announced the approval on Saturday. The documents outline the implementation of projects and initiatives across key areas of cooperation with UN agencies operating in Turkmenistan over the next five years.
The country programs of UNDP, UNFPA, and UNICEF are strategic frameworks developed by the respective UN agencies for specific countries. They define goals, priority areas, and mechanisms for collaboration with government institutions and other partners for a defined period.
compiled by Batyr YAGSHYYEV,
student of the International University for the Humanities and Development.