One Office

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One Office is an integrated organizational model used in the UN’s “Delivering as One” approach to streamline internal operations and support more coherent, efficient country-level work.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf UN internal management concept
organizational model
addresses fragmentation of UN operational support
inefficiencies in separate agency systems
overlaps in administrative structures
aimsFor coherence across UN agencies at country level
cost-effectiveness
harmonized business practices
simplified procedures
appliesTo UN country operations
contributesTo efficiency gains in UN country operations
more integrated UN support to programme countries
designedTo align operational support with joint UN country strategies
support integrated programming under Delivering as One
encourages common ICT platforms
joint operational arrangements among UN entities
pooled procurement and logistics
shared premises and services where feasible
focusesOn back-office functions
business operations
common services
operations management
shared operational platforms
goal free up resources for development results
improve service quality to programme countries
hasPurpose enhance joint planning and implementation
improve coordination among UN entities at country level
increase efficiency of UN operations
reduce duplication of administrative functions
streamline internal operations
support coherent country-level work
implementedInContextOf UN country teams NERFINISHED
UN development system reform
linkedTo UN business operations strategy
UN common back office initiatives NERFINISHED
UN reform for better results at country level
operatesAtLevel UN country team operations
country level
partOf Delivering as One NERFINISHED
relatedConcept One Budgetary Framework
One Leader
One Programme
One Voice NERFINISHED
supports UN Resident Coordinator system NERFINISHED
supportsApproach Delivering as One NERFINISHED
usedBy United Nations NERFINISHED

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