UNDP has teamed up with Lavazza to produce the world’s first certified ‘deforestation-free’ coffee in Ecuador.
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Indigenous women in Kenya are leading the way in forest conservation while preserving their cultural heritage.
Dry-season gardens and new meal products for dairy goats are helping communities boost food productivity.
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With support from the Adaptation Fund, a project is helping restore wetlands in the La Mojana region of northern Colombia.
Despite facing fragility and conflict, Haiti, Papua New Guinea and Guinea-Bissau are investing in long-term adaptation planning.
Through green solutions that accelerate their businesses, women entrepreneurs are helping the country's achieve its climate goals.
El Salvador amplifies the voices of young people providing solutions and hope to their communities.
Local innovators in the Pacific are promoting sustainable farming solutions and building climate resilience at the grassroots level.