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Solar energy can help countries in West Africa pursue low-carbon development while also bringing energy access to those who still need it
Between 70 and 80 percent of Comorians are small-scale farmers, relying on rain-fed water sources for their subsistence agriculture and livelihoods. Photo: Marine Gauthier/UNDP
Comoros is tackling water scarcity with climate-smart planning, resilient infrastructure and community action to secure safe water for all by 2030.
Women conducting water quality measurements as part of an initiative training women officers to lead in environmental management in Suriname. Photo: Harvey Lisse / UNDP Suriname
As countries update their NDCs this year, they must recognize women's rights, needs and priorities and support them to lead on climate solutions.
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Somalia, Lebanon and Yemen show how National Adaptation Plans can strengthen resilience in fragile and conflict-affected settings.
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We compiled everything you need to know about carbon markets into one article.
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Uganda is seeing worsening impacts of climate change. Local changemakers are leading adaptation solutions for urban and smallholder farmers.
The aftermath of Hurricane Irma. Photo: Michael Atwood / UNDP
Smarter climate finance can support the most vulnerable people living with the impacts of both climate and insecurity.
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Just transition approaches offer us a blueprint to build tomorrow's economies. Here's how.
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A new derisking framework is being piloted in Africa to address the perceived risks of investing in renewable energy for private investors.
This report explores how renewable energy targets and inclusive policies can cut emissions, drive growth and deliver real social benefits.
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…
A forest conservationist in Kenya. Photo : UNDP Kenya
In Africa, one of the regions hardest hit by climate change impacts, climate ambition is stronger than in any other part of the world.
Young climate leaders meet with UN Secretary General António Guterres
Ibrahim from Nigeria and Shamim from Bangladesh take a look back at COP27, and what it means for their regions.
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.
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Climate finance is essential for transitioning to a low-carbon global economy and meeting the challenges of climate change.
Provision of clean, affordable, and sustainable supply of electricity for 8,000 households in sub-towns of Areza and Maidma and 28 rural surrounding villages. Credit: UNDP Eritrea
Wind and solar some of the most affordable renewable alternatives readily available.
Economic crises and climate change are casting their shadow over agriculture in Yemen's Al-Majhafah District. Photo: UNDP Yemen
Adaptation finance is not just about money – it’s about systems, predictability and results.
Do you want to get involved in environmental action? We've compiled an index of nature terms to help.
Women’s access to sustainable energy is essential to unlock the full potential of renewable solutions. Photo: UNDP Zambia
Powering climate-resilient solutions is key to ensuring access, stability, and an inclusive future.
SIDS are a small group of island countries and territories facing similar vulnerabilities to climate change impacts. We explain why.