UNDP.DO supports Multi-stakeholder Partner Cheap

The report of a shameful story where an NGO named FUNREDES is locally weakened by UNDP on the name on and in contradiction with a global policy endorsed by UNDP.
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To: [email protected]
From: Daniel Pimienta <[email protected]>
Subject: UNDP.DO support multistakeholder partner cheap
Cc: [email protected], "Renate Bloem" <[email protected]>, "Tony Hill" <[email protected]>

Dear Mr. Dervis,

I am resending the header of a 3 weeks old email which bounced through generic address <[email protected]> with the diagnostic "mailbox full".

I am ccing Mr. Malloch Brown who was in charge at the time of the event and the first destinatary of the email, as well as the respective Heads of NGLS and CONGO, Mr. Hill and Ms. Bloem.

It is about mismanagement of UNDP in Dominican Republic, in relationship with FUNREDES, the NGO I am heading, within the framework of multistakeholder partnership and in the context of the World Summit of the Information Society (WSIS).

The case is publically and fully documented at: http://funredes.org/undp.do where we will also publish any reaction from UNDP as soon as we receive it.

Please note that a Google search with argument "UNDP multistakeholder" produce 5 references to the subject case in the first 10 answers.

I hope you can make the decision to have your staff audit this case which does not speak well of the local management of UNDP as it obviously contradicts the global policies of the UNDP as regard to civil society.

I thank you in advance for your kind attention and follow-up.

Daniel Pimienta
Head of Networks & Development Foundation (FUNREDES)
Active member of civil society and cultural diversity WSIS caucuses
Nominated in Ethics category in the 2003 World Technology Award for Innovation
[email protected]
http://funredes.org
http://wsis.funredes.org
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Chronology

Funredes' contract (10/2003)

Letter where Funredes concludes the contract (29/2/2004)

First claim letter to Indotel (10/2004)

Formal answer from Indotel (12/2004)

Informal answer from Indotel (10/2004)

Second claim letter to UNDP and Indotel (5/2005)

Formal second answer from Indotel (6/2005)

Whole set of exchanged mails for the consulting process (7/10/2003 - 4/8/2005)

Whole set of exchanged mails for the claim process (7/10/2004 - 4/8/2005)

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