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Photo: Uwase Constantin / UNDP Rwanda
Ethiopia, Rwanda and Senegal are working to reverse land degradation and strengthen climate change adaptation and resilience.
Performance-based climate finance is a critical tool for funding climate action. We explain why it matters and how it works.
How do we make traceability systems that are open, scalable and inclusive?
A coalition of countries committed to conserving tropical forests, the Tropical Forest Forever Facility offers a new model of climate finance.
The five vehicles that will be used to support extension work to reach over 2.3 million small holder farmers with climate smart agriculture practices. ©UNDP Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe will enhance its mobile strategies to reach over 2.3 million smallholder farmers with climate smart agriculture practices.
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Cambodia, Côte d’Ivoire and Costa Rica are engaging with the private sector to advance adaptation in agriculture and land use.
CDRFI solutions offer timely finance for disasters, protect budgets, and boost long-term economic stability.
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This approach could also unlock US$20 trillion in cumulative savings in the energy sector and increase GDP by 21 percent.
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By pairing the expansion of renewable energy with a just transition, we can increase the world's GDP while improving lives everywhere.
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.
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Collaborations between business students and local organizations can bring climate finance to scale adaptation solutions.
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Young climate leaders in Burundi, Guinea, Kenya, Morocco, Panama and Zimbabwe are unlocking a sustainable and inclusive future.
How the SCALA programme supports countries in advancing their climate goals through policymaking in the agriculture and land-use sectors.
The PLANT Quarterly Global Assessment tracks how 63 countries are using forests to meet their climate goals under the Paris Agreement
Policy brief by Zimbabwean youth on the NDC enhancement process
This policy brief was developed as a result of broad consultations from representations of youth organizations from all the ten provinces of Zimbabwe…
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Distributed solutions are moving into the mainstream because they are flexible, scalable and central to meeting real-world energy needs.
Photo: Fredy Genes / UNDP Colombia
Local communities in Kenya, Viet Nam and Colombia are restoring coastal ecosystems for a more resilient, low-carbon future.
UNDP and Lavazza partnership expand in Ecuador
UNDP and the Lavazza Foundation have announced a new initiative that will provide clean water access in Ecuador.
This framework aims to help agrifood companies strengthen the resilience of their supply chains to climate risks, while reducing emissions.