
The team, chaired by UN Women and UNDP, is driving the implementation of the regional efficiency agenda as part of the overall Business Operations Strategy 2.0, which is aims at enhancing the efficiency of UN operations, eliminating duplication, and maximizing economies of scale. Peer Support Group: The group, chaired by DCO, provides support and quality assurance to the preparation of Common Country Analyses (CCAs) and the development and roll-out of UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Frameworks (UNSDCFs). UN Digital Transformation Group for Europe and Central Asia: The group, chaired by ITU and UNECE, seeks to deliver a joint UN response to the cross-cutting priority of fostering digital transformation and ICTs development in Europe and Central Asia, through the adoption of a multi-agency and multi-stakeholder approach and the implementation of initiatives and projects to drive progress in the digital sector. The group, chaired by UNECE and UNEP, aims at building a triangular cooperation between the UN at regional and country levels and the intergovernmental sphere, in particular the Conference of European Statisticians, with a strong connection to the statistical processes at the global level. Regional Coordination Group on Data and Statistics: The group was established in January 2020 in response to the recommendation by the Secretary-General in the context of the UN Development System reform to consolidate statistical and data capacities at the regional level. In addition to the IBCs, the RCP set up four regional interagency groups to carry out specific substantive and operational functions: Other regional interagency groups and their roles The work of the Issue-based Coalitions is guided by the RCP, which decides over the establishment of new coalitions and reviews the work of existing coalitions. interagency guidance notes, common position papers, side events at intergovernmental meetings). Through regular meetings, the coalitions coordinate their cross-sectoral activities and develop plans for joint action (e.g. Led by one or several agencies, these broad, multi-partner coalitions coordinate the UN response to cross-cutting challenges in the region, help realize synergies among related areas of work of different UN entities, and serve as platforms to reach out to non-UN stakeholders. What is the role of Issue-based Coalitions? Issue-based Coalition on Sustainable Food Systems.Issue-based Coalition on Environment and Climate Change.Issue-based Coalition on Large Movements of People, Displacement and Resilience.The reports generate significantly different priorities between countries and. Issue-based Coalition on Social Protection These cover a wide range of countries, from Latvia to the Philippines to.Issue-based Coalition on Youth and Adolescents.Issue-based Coalition on Gender Equality.

The Regional UN System Meeting has set up seven Issue-based Coalitions, clustered around cross-cutting policy issues: Issue‐based Coalitions act as regional task forces to facilitate improved cooperation between different UN agencies and their partners. Issue-based Coalitions for the Europe and Central Asia region
