From Colombia to Iraq and from Kenya to Timor-Leste, countries are finding solutions to building peace and climate resilience.
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Senegal’s progress on sustainable energy shows that countries in Africa can simultaneously expand energy access and pursue low-carbon development.
Five countries are using nature-based solutions to build climate resilience across urban, coastal, highland, and rural landscapes.
The programme aims to build the capacity of developing countries to meet the requirements of the Enhanced Transparency Framework (ETF) .
Sustainable energy can help lay the groundwork for long-term peace and economic recovery in fragile and conflict-affected settings.
Young climate leaders in Burundi, Guinea, Kenya, Morocco, Panama and Zimbabwe are unlocking a sustainable and inclusive future.
From Kenya and Madagascar to Nepal and Pakistan, young people are protecting and restoring some of the world’s most vital wetlands.
With UNDP support, the project will strengthen early warning, lower dangerous glacial lakes and protect mountain communities.
Cambodia, Côte d’Ivoire and Costa Rica are engaging with the private sector to advance adaptation in agriculture and land use.
Ethiopia, Rwanda and Senegal are working to reverse land degradation and strengthen climate change adaptation and resilience.
Namibia, Togo and Zimbabwe are shaping long-term strategies to enhance economic prosperity and meet climate goals.
Climate change is putting pressure on health systems. Here’s how five countries in Asia are increasing the climate resilience of their health systems.
Women are leading local climate adaptation efforts, combining traditional knowledge and innovation to build resilience and transform communities.
Powering climate-resilient solutions is key to ensuring access, stability, and an inclusive future.