Uruguay is one of the eight pilot countries of the UN Reform
and the only high middle income country with the highest
levels of human development in Latin America. According to
the Human Development Report 2007/2008, Uruguay ranks
46th among the 70 countries classified as having “high”
Uruguay is one of the eight pilot countries of the UN Reform
and the only high middle income country with the highest
levels of human development in Latin America. According to
the Human Development Report 2007/2008, Uruguay ranks
46th among the 70 countries classified as having “high” human
development. However, a complex process of social
change along with a severe economic and financial crisis in
2002, put the once “small model country” in trouble.
In recent years, unheard of levels of poverty (half of the
children born in Uruguay come from poor or extremely poor
households), demographic stagnation and emigration have
put the country before an abyss of unexpected challenges,
making the social and economic foundations of Uruguayan
society vulnerable.
However, social investment efforts in Uruguay are supported
by the country’s solid institutional framework, and
its existing capacities form a fertile ground for innovation.
Relatively small efforts can therefore still make a significant
contribution in Uruguay.
The Uruguay One UN Programme’s eleven joint programmes,
funded through the One UN Coherence Fund,
provide a unique opportunity for the Government of Uruguay
and the UN System to team up and address many of
the challenges facing the country. One of the best examples
of this is the joint programme on “Development of tools for
environmental monitoring”, where UNEP and UNESCO have
worked closely with numerous Government offices to support
environmental protection through the development of
monitoring instruments that incorporate socio?economic,
environmental and territorial indicators. To reach these
goals, many organizations – public, private and civil society
based – were called upon to share their own diverse indicators.
The project allowed the unification of scattered information,
which resulted in a true road map for decision and
policy?making in all areas, environmental, productive and
social. The information, which will be made publically available,
will be updated regularly and will be included in the
cartographic base, also initiated by the project.
Another revealing example is the Project “Support of the
modernization processes of public management”. As part of
its activities, numerous Citizens’ Centers have been established
in strategic locations. Their aim is to improve access
to people of scarce resources or living in unpopulated areas,
a wide range of services and public information, helping
them to fulfill their rights. As in most other cases in the
country, a relatively small external investment has enabled
the Government, with the support of the UN, to address
considerable challenges.