Bogota, COLOMBIA
The UN Post-Conflict Multi-Partner Trust Fund for Colombia, managed by the Government and UN in close cooperation with interested donors, will focus on supporting conflict areas in the lead-up and aftermath of possible peace agreements with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-People’s Army (FARC-EP). The fund will boost access to justice, community security and local governance capacity, restore victims’ rights and kick-start social and economic rehabilitation. Sweden and the UN’s own Peacebuilding Fund are the first contributors with initial commitments of US$8 million.
Real time information on contributions can be found on http://mptf.undp.org
Bogota, COLOMBIA
The UN Post-Conflict Multi-Partner Trust Fund for Colombia, managed by the Government and UN in close cooperation with interested donors, will focus on supporting conflict areas in the lead-up and aftermath of possible peace agreements with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-People’s Army (FARC-EP). The fund will boost access to justice, community security and local governance capacity, restore victims’ rights and kick-start social and economic rehabilitation. Sweden and the UN’s own Peacebuilding Fund are the first contributors with initial commitments of US$8 million.
Real time information on contributions can be found on http://mptf.undp.org