Dos mujeres, una con un velo morado, sonríe a la cámara, mientras otra mujer con un velo negro pasa de largo. Ambas se encuentran en una calle transitada.

PCR: Estados Árabes

Foto: © Scott Wallace/Banco Mundial

Plataforma de Colaboración Regional

A nivel regional, la Plataforma de Colaboración Regional (PCR) unifica a todas las entidades de la ONU que trabajan en el desarrollo de la Agenda 2030, abordando desafíos fundamentales que trascienden las fronteras de los países y territorios, como la salud y el medio ambiente. 

La Plataforma de Colaboración Regional (Regional Collaborative Platform, RCP, en inglés) está presidida por la Vicesecretaria General de las Naciones Unidas y copresidida por los/las Secretarios/as Generales Adjuntos de la Comisión Económica Regional para Asia Occidental, y el Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo. 

Presidenta

Retrato de Amina Mohamed

Amina J. Mohammed

Vicesecretaria General

La Sra. Amina J. Mohammed fue Ministra de Medio Ambiente de la República Federal de Nigeria desde noviembre de 2015 hasta diciembre de 2016, periodo durante el cual dirigió los esfuerzos del país en la acción climática, protegiendo el hábitat natural y conservando recursos para el desarrollo sostenible.

Antes de esto, se desempeñó como Asesora Especial del Secretario General Ban Ki-moon en la Planificación del Desarrollo Post-2015, donde fue instrumental en la realización de la Agenda 2030 para el Desarrollo Sostenible, incluidos los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible.

Previo a unirse a la ONU, la Sra. Mohammed trabajó para tres administraciones sucesivas en Nigeria, sirviendo como Asesora Especial sobre los Objetivos de Desarrollo del Milenio, brindando asesoramiento sobre temas como la pobreza, la reforma del sector público y el desarrollo sostenible, y coordinando programas por un valor de $ 1 mil millones anuales para los ODM e intervenciones relacionadas

También es profesora adjunta en Prácticas de Desarrollo en la Universidad de Columbia, y prestó servicios en numerosas juntas de asesoramiento y paneles internacionales, incluido el Panel de alto nivel del Secretario General de las Naciones Unidas sobre la Agenda de Desarrollo Post-2015, el Grupo Asesor de Expertos Independientes sobre la Revolución de Datos para Desarrollo Sostenible, el Programa de Desarrollo Global de la Fundación Bill y Melinda Gates, la Iniciativa del Milenio de las Mujeres Africanas, Girl Effect, la Reforma de la Unión Africana en 2016 y el Proyecto Internacional de Derecho a la Educación ActionAid.

La Sra. Mohammed comenzó su carrera de 35 años en el sector privado junto a arquitectos e ingenieros responsables de la gestión de proyectos de salud, educación y edificios del sector público.

Rania A. Al-Mashat

Rania A. Al-Mashat

Executive Secretary of the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia

Rania A. Al-Mashat of Egypt was appointed as the Executive Secretary of the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia on 20 April 2026. Ms. Al-Mashat is an international expert in economic diplomacy, bringing over 25 years of experience in macroeconomic policy; central banking and monetary policy frameworks; sustainable economic and social development; structural and institutional reform; development cooperation; development and climate finance; and driving climate action and gender equality through international cooperation and partnerships. She served for eight consecutive years (2018-2026) as Minister across three key portfolios: Tourism (first female), International Cooperation and Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation.

Before her ministerial positions, Ms. Al-Mashat served as Sub-Governor for Monetary Policy at the Central Bank of Egypt (2005-2016), where she played a key role in modernising the Bank’s monetary policy strategy. Her experience also includes working as Advisor to the Chief Economist and Senior Economist at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington, D.C. (2016-2018 and 2001-2005). She has been a board member and advisory member of several international alliances, international financial and development institutions, including the World Bank Group, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the European Investment Bank, the African Development Bank and the Islamic Development Bank.

Ms. Al-Mashat has operated at the intersection of policy, finance, international and development cooperation, and had to manage complex domestic and geopolitical dynamics that influence institutional strategy and execution. She has led institutional change while maintaining predictability and credibility. A strong advocate of multilateralism, she has a proven track record of advancing impactful, partnership-driven national and global initiatives and has promoted innovative approaches to international cooperation and development finance through country-led multi-stakeholder engagement frameworks.

Ms. Al-Mashat holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Maryland, College Park, USA, and a BA in Economics from the American University in Cairo, Egypt. She completed executive education programmes in Leadership and Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School, USA, and Transformational Leadership from Oxford University’s Saïd Business School, United Kingdom. Her academic contributions, including publications with the IMF and the London School of Economics, reflect her commitment to bridging policy, research and practice. In addition to her native Arabic, she is fluent in English and has knowledge of French.

Vice-Chair

Man in grey suit in front of a UN flag

Abdallah Al Dardari

Assistant Secretary General, Assistant Administrator of UNDP, and Regional Director for Arab States

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres announced on 14th March 2023, the appointment of Abdallah Al Dardari of Syria as Assistant Secretary-General, Assistant Administrator and Director, Regional Bureau for Arab States of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).  He succeeds Khalida Bouzar of Algeria, who retired after working over three decades in various United Nations agencies and to whom the Secretary-General extends his deepest appreciation for her dedicated years of service.

Prior to this, Mr. Al Dardari served as UNDP Resident Representative in Afghanistan, a post that he has held since 2019, when joining from the World Bank, where he was a Senior Adviser.

He started his professional career in 1986 as an international affairs writer and bureau chief of the pan - Arab newspaper “Al Hayat” and then became the Economist at the London Office of the Arab League.  From 1994 to 1997, he served as Programme Officer in UNDP Syria country office and then joined the Arab Trade Financing Programme/Arab Monetary Fund group as Chief of the Trade Promotion section.  He was appointed in 2003 as Chairman of the State Planning Commission in Syria, a function he held until 2005, when he became Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs.  He further served as Chief Economist with the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia in 2011 and later, Deputy Executive Secretary, where he led the efforts for understanding conflict dynamics in the Arab region.

Mr. Al Dardari holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Richmond College in London, UK, a Master's in International Relations from the University of Southern California, US, and an interdisciplinary PhD in post-conflict reconstruction from Università Iuav di Venezia, Italy.  He also studied international relations at the London School of Economics, UK.  He is fluent in Arabic, English and French, with an understanding of Russian and Turkish.

Equipos de las Naciones Unidas en los países abarcados por PCR: Estados Árabes *
* Omán y Qatar también entran en el alcance de la plataforma de colaboración regional para los Estados Árabes, aunque Omán y Qatar no se encuentran bajo los auspicios del sistema de coordinadores residentes.
Entidades de la ONU en esta región