E/1999/55/Add.2
Substantive session1999 |
*E/1999/100.
Operational activities of the United Nations for international development cooperation
Report of the Secretary-Genera
Addendum
Comprehensive statistical data on operational activities for development for the year 1997
The present addendum is submitted in compliance with General Assembly resolution 35/81 of 5 December 1980. It complements the report of the Secretary-General on progress in the implementation of General Assembly resolution 53/192 (E/1999/55/Add.1), and provides detailed statistical data on resources channelled through the organizations of the United Nations system for the year 1997.
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I. Introduction......................................................................................................... |
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II. Note on statistical information............................................................................... |
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Tables |
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Contributions from Governments and other sources for operational activities of the United Nations system |
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A-1. Contributions from Governments and other sources for operational activities of the United Nations system: overview, 19931997...................................................................................................... |
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A-2. Contributions for operational activities of the United Nations system, by donor, 1997.................... |
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A-3. Contributions for operational activities of the United Nations system, by donor, 1997 (continued).. |
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A-4. Extrabudgetary contributions for operational activities by specialized and technical agencies, 1997. |
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A-5. Extrabudgetary contributions for operational activities of specialized agencies: overview by donor, 19931997................................................................................................................................. |
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A-6. Extrabudgetary contributions for operational activities of specialized agencies and other organizations: overview by agency, 19931997............................................................................ |
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Expenditures on operational activities of the United Nations system |
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B-1. Expenditures on operational activities of the United Nations system: overview, 19931997............ |
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B-2. Expenditures on operational activities of the United Nations system, by recipient country or region, 1997 (Part I: Development grants and loans from IFAD).............................................................. |
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B-3. Expenditures on operational activities of the United Nations system, regional summary 1997.......... |
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B-4. Expenditures on grant-financed development activities, by organization or agency of the United Nations system and other entities, 1997........................................................................................ |
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B-5. Expenditures on grant-financed development activities of the United Nations system, by sector, 1997........................................................................................................................................... |
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B-6. United Nations: Expenditures on operational activities for development in the least developed countries 19951997................................................................................................................... |
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C-1. Procurement activities of the United Nations development system................................................. |
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I. Introduction
1. The present document has been prepared in accordance with the requirements contained in General Assembly resolution 35/81 of 5 December 1980.
2. It is divided into two parts:
(a) Contributions from Governments and other sources to operational activities of the United Nations system (tables A-1 to A-6);
(b) Expenditures on operational activities of the United Nations system (tables B-1 to B-6);
(c) Procurement activities of the United Nations development system (table C-1).
Each part consists of a number of tables that may facilitate a study of the subject from different angles and perspectives. Tables B-1 to B-6 also cover expenditures on operational activities of the United Nations system in the least developed countries.
3. The main sources of the statistical tables are the financial statements of the United Nations funds and programmes, including the World Food Programme, the International Fund for Agricultural Development and previous statistical addenda to the reports on operational activities of the United Nations system.
4. Tables A-1, A-5, A-6 and B-1 cover information for 19931997; table B-6 covers information for 19951997; all other tables deal with 1997 data only. Graphics covering a 10-year period are used for easier comparisons and broader illustration of the trends examined in tables A-1 and B-1.
5. Data on the World Bank Group are not included in the present report; such data may be found in relevant World Bank publications.
II. Note on statistical information
General note
6. Coverage, definition and sources for the figures used in the present report are consistent with those for previous years reports in this series. Modifications have been made to data presentation, column headings and table titles in the interest of greater clarity and internal consistency. Explanations of special cases or of instances in which table totals do not match are given in the footnotes to tables.
Definitions and explanations
7. Data are derived from the financial statements of the United Nations funds and programmes; see also footnotes to tables A-1 and B-1.
8. Data on contributions refer to actual contributions received in a given calendar year from Governments and other sources by organizations in the United Nations system, and the net profits from the United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF) greeting card operation. Data on other income related to resource transfers from one agency of the system to another, interest etc. are excluded.
9. Data on expenditures and disbursements represent the support provided by organizations to the programmes and projects of developing countries; administrative, programme and other support costs, where identifiable, are excluded.
10. UNICEF and WFP carry out both development assistance and some activities which are of a humanitarian or emergency character. Because of the difficulty of separate identifications, the related contributions and expenditures are all grouped under development assistance.
11. The expression United Nations funds and programmes refers to the funds and programmes listed by the General Assembly for participation in the annual United Nations Pledging Conference for Development Activities to the resources for operational activities of the organizational entities of the United Nations (see table B-4), and to other United Nations trust funds pertaining to development activities.
12. The designations employed and the presentation of the material in the present report do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
13. The term country as used in the present report also refers, as appropriate, to territories or areas.
14. References to dollars ($) are to United States dollars unless otherwise stated. A full stop is used to indicate decimals. Two dots (..) indicate that data are not available or are not separately reported. Parentheses () indicate a deficit or decrease, except as otherwise indicated. A dash () indicates that the amount is nil or negligible or that the item is not applicable. A hyphen (-) between dates representing years signifies the full period involved, including the beginning and end years.
15. Details and percentages in tables do not necessarily add to totals, because of rounding.
16. The following abbreviations have been used:
AGFUND Arab Gulf Programme for the United Nations Development Organizations
CCPOQ Consultative Committee on Programme and Operational Questions of the ACC
CIS Commonwealth of Independent States
UN/DESA United Nations/Department for Economic and Social Affairs
ECA Economic Commission for Africa
ECE Economic Commission for Europe
ECLAC Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
EEC European Economic Community
ESCAP Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
ESCWA Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia
EU European Union
FAO Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
GCO Greeting card operations (UNICEF)
IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency
IAPSO Inter-Agency Procurement Services Office of the United Nations
ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization
IFAD International Fund for Agricultural Development
ILO International Labour Organization
IMO International Maritime Organization
ITC International Trade Centre UNCTAD/GATT
ITU International Telecommunication Union
NEC not elsewhere classified
NEX national execution
UNCDF United Nations Capital Development Fund
UNCTAD United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
UNCHS United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (Habitat)
UNDCP United Nations International Drug Control Programme
UNDP United Nations Development Programme
UNDP a.f. United Nations Development Programme administered funds
UNEP United Nations Environment Programme
UNESCO United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
UNFPA United Nations Population Fund
UNHCR Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
UNICEF United Nations Childrens Fund
UNIDO United Nations Industrial Development Organization
UNITAR United Nations Institute for Training and Research
UNOPS United Nations Office for Project Services
UNRWA United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
UNV United Nations Volunteers programme
UPU Universal Postal Union
WFP World Food Programme
WHO World Health Organization
WIPO World Intellectual Property Organization
WMO World Meteorological Organization
WTO World Tourism Organization
17. Explanations for additional terms and definitions are given in the footnotes to tables A-1 and B-1.