Ibrahim from Nigeria and Shamim from Bangladesh take a look back at COP27, and what it means for their regions.
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To protect livelihoods and the economy, we need climate-proof transport infrastructures.
African countries are in the process of understanding how to weigh the opportunities afforded by carbon markets.
A young leader from Africa shares her thoughts on what it means to shape the climate future we want.
An interview with Ahunna Eziakonwa, Director of the UNDP Regional Bureau for Africa.
To avert catastrophe, we must now radically switch to a sustainable, net-zero future. This transition needs to happen fast, but it also has to happen…
The climate crisis is no longer as abstract as it once may have seemed.
UNDP is supporting a holistic program in Indonesia for an energy transition with a financing strategy to go with it.
Ghanaians like Nelson who works with waste pickers who collect about 20,000 tonnes of plastic every day, are showing us the way.
Rural-to-urban migration for greater economic and social security is becoming inevitable, and climate stresses will only increase this trend.
Africa Climate Week focuses on partnerships for resilience and energy transition.
In Africa, one of the regions hardest hit by climate change impacts, climate ambition is stronger than in any other part of the world.
EVs, coupled with clean energy, offer the greatest potential to reduce emissions in the transportation sector.
Indigenous Peoples and local forest communities have been left out of decision-making processes for far too long.