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Photo: Claire Thomas / UNDP Iraq
Countries in fragile settings also bear the brunt of the climate emergency. Yet climate finance remains largely blind to fragility and conflict.
Photo: ProAmazonia
As the policies, procedures and modalities of the Fund are being set up, Indigenous Peoples must be able to meaningfully participate.
Photo: UNDP Mauritania
Private financing is a crucial lever for unlocking new resources, enabling countries to reach their climate goals.
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.
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.
Photo: Uwase Constantin / UNDP Rwanda
Ethiopia, Rwanda and Senegal are working to reverse land degradation and strengthen climate change adaptation and resilience.
Photo: Yuichi Ishida/UNDP Timor-Leste
The low cost of solar panels presents an opportunity for investing in solar energy across the Pacific Islands.
Photo: Jaquelino Magno/UNDP Timor-Leste
When water access is impacted by climate change, gender inequalities can worsen. Here's how Bangladesh, Bhutan and Timor-Leste are taking action.
With determination and a deep sense of responsibility, young people are creating their own spaces to drive change in their communities.
When a hurricane strikes, it’s not only human communities and settlements that are affected—natural ecosystems can also face severe damage. Photo: Martin Leglize
In Honduras, Mexico, Belize and Guatemala, rapid-response brigades are diving in to repair reefs, protecting biodiversity and livelihoods.
Photo: UNDP Malawi
With support from Japan, Malawi is pursuing an inclusive transition to sustainable energy and clean cooking solutions.
An elderly man in a Somali livestock market. Photo: Said Fadhaye/UNDP Somalia
In recent years, Somalia has worked to carve a climate-resilient path forward, but success depends on international financial support.
Local communities fight desertification in Combarbalá, Chile. Credit: PNUD Chile
Across Chile’s mountains, valleys and coasts, the fingerprints of climate change are becoming more and more evident. Rainfall is becoming more…
We break down how climate change is impacting peace and security and why we must align climate action with conflict prevention and peacebuilding.
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.
Photo: UNDP Senegal
Senegal’s progress on sustainable energy shows that countries in Africa can simultaneously expand energy access and pursue low-carbon development.
Photo: Olia Danilevich
Universities play a crucial role in National Adaptation Plans through research, knowledge generation and social outreach.
Photo: UNDP Cambodia
Mine action is central to the climate, peace and security agenda, helping to save lives, restore landscapes and reduce the risk of instability.
UNDP North Macedonia / Tomislav Georgiev
This innovative partnership underscores a shared commitment to supporting countries in meeting the ambitious objectives of the Paris Agreement.
We break down the results of Peoples’ Climate Vote 2024, representing 87 percent of the global population.