UNDP welcomes Bangladesh’s renewed support to core resources
The Government of Bangladesh has reaffirmed its commitment to multilateral cooperation and sustainable development through a core resources contribution to the United Nations Development Programme.
The annual contribution comes as flexible funding, which is essential for addressing increasingly complex global challenges and responding quickly when crises emerge.
Bangladesh continues to pursue inclusive growth, climate resilience and effective governance – priorities that closely align with UNDP's global mission.
"We deeply appreciate our five-decade-long partnership with Bangladesh, and its contribution to UNDP core resources is a real testament to this," said Kanni Wignaraja, UN assistant secretary-general and UNDP regional director for Asia and the Pacific.
"As Bangladesh advances its development goals, including graduation from least developed country status, its continued support for multilateralism underscores its commitment to advancing global sustainable development," she added.
Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury said Bangladesh is proud to reaffirm its commitment to multilateral cooperation and to supporting the global development architecture, including through UNDP, its longstanding development partner since independence in 1971.
"Our contribution to UNDP's core resources reflects the newly elected government's commitment to advancing sustainable development, both at home and globally," he said.
"We are also proud to share Bangladesh's development experience with countries across the Global South. We deeply value our partnership with UNDP and look forward to further strengthening our cooperation," the finance minister added.
By providing the flexible core funding contribution, Bangladesh is helping deliver UNDP's Strategic Plan across more than 170 countries and territories, supporting development efforts where they are needed most.
Core contributions play a crucial role in strengthening UNDP's oversight and accountability functions, ensuring that programmes are delivered effectively, efficiently and transparently.
