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UNDP’s new Resident Representative presents letter of credence



KATHMANDU: New Resident Representative of United Nations Development Program Ayshanie Medagangoda Labe presented her Letter of Credence on Thursday to Minister of Foreign Affairs Pradeep Gyawali.

Receiving the Letters of Credence, Minister Gyawali congratulated Labe and ensured to enhance the partnership between the United Nations and the Government of Nepal to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.

UNDP Resident Representative Labe on the occasion expressed UNDP’s commitment to continue to work alongside the government and the people of Nepal in their pursuit of sustainable development.

Publish Date : 16 May 2019 21:25 PM

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