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Despite facing many challenges, Small Island Developing States are taking climate action at full speed.
Georgia, Moldova, Serbia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan are using their national climate plans to create green jobs and build more resilient communities.
Despite promising results, results-based payments can be further improved to deliver both climate action and sustainable development.
Senegal’s progress on sustainable energy shows that countries in Africa can simultaneously expand energy access and pursue low-carbon development.
After more than a decade of struggle, Shuar communities in Ecuador receive the titles to their ancestral lands.
With determination and a deep sense of responsibility, young people are creating their own spaces to drive change in their communities.
UNDP and the Lavazza Foundation have announced a new initiative that will provide clean water access in Ecuador.
Local communities in Kenya, Viet Nam and Colombia are restoring coastal ecosystems for a more resilient, low-carbon future.
Young climate leaders in Burundi, Guinea, Kenya, Morocco, Panama and Zimbabwe are unlocking a sustainable and inclusive future.
By pairing the expansion of renewable energy with a just transition, we can increase the world's GDP while improving lives everywhere.
This approach could also unlock US$20 trillion in cumulative savings in the energy sector and increase GDP by 21 percent.