Development Framework

For India from 2013 to 2017 years during the five-year framework for action at the United Nations Development and Planning Commission on Thursday signed between the United Nations.
Action the United Nations Development Framework [Yuendiaf] is a blueprint for the national development efforts in support of the UN's vision, strategy and action plan reflecting.
According to an official release issued here Yuendiaf 2017 from 2013 is the third design plan that has occurred between the Government of India and the United Nations. United Nations agencies working in India for a country-focused programs will help to finalize the documents.
Framework of the program with the objectives of the Planning Commission's 12 th Five Year Plan has been prepared to adjust. 12 th Plan intense in the country, is sustainable and inclusive economic development.
Under the program has focused on six development goals. Inclusive growth, food and nutrition security, gender equality, Quality availability of basic infrastructure, including the administration and sustainable development. Under the program, the focus of the United Nations will remain focused on nine states. The state of Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa and Uttar Pradesh.
Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia document signed on behalf of the Commission of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization International Labour Organization, UNESCO and the World Health Organization, including the 20 agencies signed.