UNIDO and Microsoft extend partnership
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RIO DE JANEIRO, 20 June 2012 – The United  Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and Microsoft have  today agreed to extend their partnership to use e-initiatives to create  new opportunities for employment, enhance industrial productivity and  strengthen sound environmental practices.
The partnership  extension letter was signed by Kandeh K. Yumkella, Director-General of  UNIDO, and Orlando Ayala, Chairman Emerging Markets, Microsoft, on the  margins of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development  (Rio+20).
The partnership began in 2006, with aim of harnessing  the role of ICT in the micro- small- and medium-sized enterprises  (MSMEs) of developing countries and economies in transition. Over the  last six years, the collaboration has evolved and resulted in the  establishment of the AfrIPAnet investment monitoring platform, a  computer refurbishment and e-waste initiative, and most recently, the  launch of the Microsoft Innovation Centre in Uganda.
At the  signing ceremony in Rio de Janeiro, the representatives of the two  organizations expressed their joint commitment to foster sustainable  industrial development and positive social change through the use of  innovative ICT solutions in Africa, and agreed to extend the partnership  until September 2015.
UNIDO and Microsoft intend to pool their  expertise and available resources to support youth and women’s  entrepreneurship, to develop technology applications for agro-industry,  and to foster the Green Industry Platform. 
The Green Industry  Platform, launched by UNIDO during Rio+20, is a global partnership  between governments, business and civil society leaders to secure  concrete commitments and mobilize action in support of the Green  Industry initiative. This initiative is focused on greening the  manufacturing process by using energy and raw materials more  efficiently, and pioneering the innovative practice and application of  green technology.
Following the launch, it was announced that Microsoft, represented by Rob Bernard, the company’s Chief Environmental Strategist, had joined the Green Industry Platform.
For more information on UNIDO’s partnership with Microsoft, please contact:
Barbara Kreissler
UNIDO’s Competitiveness, Upgrading and Partnership Unit
Tel. +43-1-26026-3420
For more information on UNIDO, please contact:
Mikhail Evstafyev
UNIDO Advocacy and Communications Coordinator
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