UNDP eyes Korea’s expertise in environment, fighting corruption
[Facilitator's note: Thank you to Diana Torres, Anti-Corruption Research Analyst, UNDP New York, for sharing this information.]
In an interview with The Korea Herald, Anne Marie Sloth Carlsen, director of the United Nations Development Programme's (UNDP) Seoul Policy Center, said UNDP wants to deepen its partnership with Korea, particularly in green technologies and anti-corruption, areas where UNDP and Korea can combine expertise and resources. “And why anti-corruption?" noted Carlsen. "Because it’s where the UNDP is strong and Korea has a lot of measures, institutions and so on."
Read the story by Shin Hyon-hee in The Korea Herald.
In an interview with The Korea Herald, Anne Marie Sloth Carlsen, director of the United Nations Development Programme's (UNDP) Seoul Policy Center, said UNDP wants to deepen its partnership with Korea, particularly in green technologies and anti-corruption, areas where UNDP and Korea can combine expertise and resources. “And why anti-corruption?" noted Carlsen. "Because it’s where the UNDP is strong and Korea has a lot of measures, institutions and so on."
Read the story by Shin Hyon-hee in The Korea Herald.