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The Dear World Leaders exhibition features voices from over 100 countries, and will welcome Heads of State arriving in New York for key meetings.
As demand for fresh water grows, young researchers from the University of Honduras are working with local communities on comprehensive solutions.

Located on the borders between the West African countries of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger is the landlocked region of Liptako-Gourma.

Improving energy efficiency and waste management in palm oil processing sites brings relieve to women palm oil producers.
We break down how climate change is impacting peace and security and why we must align climate action with conflict prevention and peacebuilding.
Uganda, Kenya, and Somalia are demonstrating that real progress towards climate action is possible.
As the converging forces of climate change and conflict are reshaping development in the region, climate security has moved up the political agenda.
Solar energy can help countries in West Africa pursue low-carbon development while also bringing energy access to those who still need it
With support from Japan, UNDP and partners have restored 14 micro hydro plants, lighting up the lives of 70,000 off-grid residents.
In the wake of recent devastating floods, Georgia is laying the foundations for a safer, climate-resilient future.
How Indigenous groups are safeguarding nature and supporting the fight against climate change
The bees facilitate the cross-pollination of plants, which is vital for the regeneration and growth of the forest ecosystem.
New infrastructure that ensures water security and prevents soil erosion is a lifeline for farmers and herders, amidst severe drought.
The Amazon Summit held in Brazil witnessed a robust commitment to sustainable development with the Belém Declaration.