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Women from different regions in Colombia are leading solutions to tackle the climate and biodiversity crises. Here are their stories.
Photo: Jilson Tiu / UNDP Philippines
Switching to a circular model could bring US$4.5 trillion in economic benefits by 2030, cut emissions, create stable jobs and open new green markets.
Photo: UNDP Sri Lanka
Developing countries are integrating new technologies and innovative approaches in their climate action, with support from Japan.
Photo: UNDP Kenya
Uganda, Kenya, and Somalia are demonstrating that real progress towards climate action is possible.
Photo: UNDP Chad
An interview with Ahunna Eziakonwa, Director of the UNDP Regional Bureau for Africa.
Photo: Practical Action Bolivia
Solar-powered technology helps rural communities build resilience to climate change impacts by adapting and diversifying livelihoods.
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.
Photo: UNDP Yemen
We spoke to Kishan Khoday, Regional Team Leader – Nature, Climate and Energy, about strategic priorities for countries in the region.
Leyla Hasanova is the 24-year-old Youth Climate Champion of the COP29 Presidency. Photo: COP29 Presidency
As the Youth Climate Champion of the COP29 Presidency, Leyla has been working to amplify young voices in climate policy.
Photo: Le Toan on www.vir.com.vn | March 21-27, 2022
Viet Nam is striving to build for the future and accelerate a green and inclusive economic rebound.
Photo: UNDP Egypt
One of Egypt’s most vibrant destinations embraced a holistic green approach to advance sustainable tourism.
Photo: UNDP Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean/Zaimis Olmos
Despite facing many challenges, Small Island Developing States are taking climate action at full speed.
A new year always offers hope for doing better - for reaching higher and pushing further as a global community.
Water is more than just an agricultural necessity – it is the foundation of economic stability, gender equality and educational opportunity.
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.
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.
Photo: Neil Palmer / CIAT
53 countries have included actions to promote women’s empowerment in their revised climate action plans, up from seven countries in 2015.
Photo: Lakpa Nuri Sherpa, Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact
Indigenous Peoples and local forest communities have been left out of decision-making processes for far too long.
Despite facing adversities, young people continue to be at the forefront of climate action, raising hopes and inspiring change.
Photo credit: UNDP Peru
The course will help government officials, decision makers and technicians prepare for implementing a voluntary carbon footprint measurement schemes.