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Women are leading local climate adaptation efforts, combining traditional knowledge and innovation to build resilience and transform communities.
Photo: Phil Kabuje / UNDP Tanzania
Locally led innovations empower communities globally to build lasting resilience to the climate crisis.
What is a just transition and why is it important for climate action
A just transition should be central to climate action around the world. We explain what it is and why it is important for our future.
Climate change tends to magnify existing divides in society, with women and men experiencing its impacts in different and unequal ways. Photo: UNDP Bangladesh
Climate information and early warning systems underpin risk-informed development and adaptation planning.
Photo: UNDP Chad
An interview with Ahunna Eziakonwa, Director of the UNDP Regional Bureau for Africa.
Photo: UNDP Yemen
We spoke to Kishan Khoday, Regional Team Leader – Nature, Climate and Energy, about strategic priorities for countries in the region.
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Transparent reporting is key to setting meaningful climate targets. We explain how it all works.
Here are six major takeaways from the latest IPCC report - the most important report on climate change in a decade.
Photo: UNDP Papua New Guinea
Despite facing fragility and conflict, Haiti, Papua New Guinea and Guinea-Bissau are investing in long-term adaptation planning.
Youth4Climate event hosted by UNDP Rome Centre served as platform to fund youth-led climate solutions.
Effective mitigation is our only way to slow down climate change. We explain how it works and how it can be amplified.
Sanvi Bhutani (right) and Sarthak Ahuja (left) are the founders of Harwaste, a project that upcycles agricultural residue into sustainable construction materials. Photo credit: Harwaste
Sanvi Bhutani and Sarthak Ahuja are transforming India’s agricultural waste into sustainable building materials with Harwaste.
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.
Credit: Dominique Souris/Youth Climate Lab
Young climate warrior from Zimbabwe shares her reflections on COP26, what progress has been made and what remains to be done.
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Dry-season gardens and new meal products for dairy goats are helping communities boost food productivity.
The Africa Climate Week 2022 took place from 29 August to 2 September in Libreville, Gabon, and was hosted by the Government of Gabon.
A taxi operator in Bhutan with his new EV. Photo: UNDP Bhutan
EVs, coupled with clean energy, offer the greatest potential to reduce emissions in the transportation sector.
A team of officers from Suriname’s Hydraulic Research Division conducting water quality measurement tests in the Sipaliwini district to assess the effects of climate change. Photo: Harvey Lisse / UNDP Suriname
Transparency is key to unlocking climate finance for prosperity in line with climate commitments and sustainable development goals.
Photo: UNDP Benin
Thinking and acting with both short-term and long-term perspectives is key to realizing net zero.
From Kenya and Madagascar to Nepal and Pakistan, young people are protecting and restoring some of the world’s most vital wetlands.