The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) was created on January the 1, 1966, by the resolution 1029 of the General Assembly of the United Nations, which combined the Expanded Program of Technical Assistance and the United Nations Special Fund. This Program, headquartered in New-York City, has country offices in 166 countries. Its major aim is to help the developing countries by supplying them with advice and by pleading their cause for the granting of donations. The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is an interesting case to study in this area. Indeed, this country has been facing a structural crisis in economic and social spheres which has generated armed conflicts since 1993. In spite of these successive wars in DRC, the UNDP has never interrupted its assistance there. We study more about the UNDP and its efforts to spread its initiatives in this document.
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