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Vladislav Kaim at a reception following the UN Youth Climate Summit in New York, September 2019. Photo: Kaime Silvestre.
“I come from a tiny country with a big heart,” Vladislav Kaim says at the beginning of our interview. He is a 26-year-old economist and climate…
"Without our voices at the table, the ambitious agendas of major international events is just sweet talk."
We break down the results of Peoples’ Climate Vote 2024, representing 87 percent of the global population.
Photo: Bakary Cissoko / UNDP Guinea
An integrated youth, climate, peace and security approach can be a powerful opportunity to achieve meaningful and lasting impact.
All photos by: Daniela Peris/UNDP
Propacha, a youth-led initiative, and Cruz Verde, a sustainable enterprise, are introducing smart organic hydroponic gardens in public schools.
Young climate innovators at the Youth4Climate flagship event in Rome. Photo: Connect4Climate
UNDP and Italy launch the 2026 Youth4Climate Call for Solutions, offering up to US$30,000 in funding and support for youth-led climate action.
Climate misinformation and disinformation undermine climate action and polarize public discourse. We explain why and what we can do about it.
Photo: UNDP Barbados and Eastern Caribbean
As countries are preparing the next revision of their NDCs, they must ensure that young people have a seat at the table.
JulietGrace Luwedde at the Climate Creatives Café in Uganda. Photo: Philip Mwebaza
A young leader from Africa shares her thoughts on what it means to shape the climate future we want.
Emir (second from left) and Archana, (centre) meet UNDP Administrator Achim Steiner at the first flagship event of the Youth4Climate: Powering Action initiative. Photo: Connect4Climate – World Bank Group
Young climate leaders share their experiences of the Youth4Climate flagship event in New York.
Climate change impacts are not gender neutral and women are key agents of change. Here’s why gender equality matters for climate action.
Despite facing adversities, young people continue to be at the forefront of climate action, raising hopes and inspiring change.
Young climate innovators at the Youth4Climate flagship event in Rome.
UNDP and Italy launch the 2025 Youth4Climate Call for Solutions, offering up to USD 30,000 in funding and support for youth-led climate action.
Hear to what people in El Salvador have to say about the way climate is changing in the country and how it is impacting them.
Photo: Phil Kabuje / UNDP Tanzania
Locally led innovations empower communities globally to build lasting resilience to the climate crisis.
Photo: UNDP Burundi
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.
Visual by UNDP Climate Promise
Climate finance is essential for transitioning to a low-carbon global economy and meeting the challenges of climate change.
Photo: Michael Kibuku / UNDP Kenya
From Colombia to Iraq and from Kenya to Timor-Leste, countries are finding solutions to building peace and climate resilience.
Photo: Harvey Lisse / UNDP Suriname
As countries prepare new climate pledges (NDCs 3.0), three core principles are essential to putting the world back on track.