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Young climate innovators at the Youth4Climate flagship event in Rome. Photo: Connect4Climate
UNDP and Italy launch the 2026 Youth4Climate Call for Solutions, offering up to US$30,000 in funding and support for youth-led climate action.
Photo: Ardana Taybek / UNDP Kazakhstan
In Kazakhstan, women still have limited access to resources and limited power and decision-making rights in the family and community.
Photo: UNDP Bolivia
Bolivia’s new energy sector roadmap helps the country diversify its energy mix, pursue regulatory reforms and strengthen energy security.
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.
In 2025, countries submitted updated national climate plans. We explore how NDCs 3.0 mark a decisive shift in ambition and quality.
From providing electricity access for remote communities to greening critical infrastructure, sustainable energy powers change in Indonesia.
This assessment unpacks key challenges and needs from regions grappling with the double burden of climate change vulnerability and conflict fragility.
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.
Photo: UNDP Kazakhstan
High-level conference follows Kazakhstan's announcement in December 2020 that it aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2060.
UNDP has created a number of advocacy campaigns to raise awareness and push for action on climate change.
Photo: Will Seal / UNDP Sudan
The turbine will demonstrate the viability of wind energy in Africa’s third largest nation, and is expected to provide power to 14,000 people.
Photo: Grant Sahakyan / UNDP Armenia
Northern Armenia’s beautiful landscapes include thousands of hectares of forests that are protected by sustainable management of forests.
Photo: Saeed Mubarak / UNDP Sudan
Agriculture in Sudan often relies on diesel-powered water pumps, but solar technology has increased land use and productivity by nearly 50%.
Photo: Sumaya Agha / UNDP Jordan
Women working at a sorting centre in Jordan are helping change community perceptions around recycling.
Photo: UNDP Somalia
Somalia, one of the world's most fragile states, is working for a more resilient, low-carbon future.
Photos: Sulejman Omerbasic / UNDP BiH
Impacted by both climate change and the pandemic, mountain resorts are turning to summer visitors for climate-resilient sustainable growth.
This study focuses on trends in access to climate finance in conflict-affected and fragile contexts.
Climate change is recognized by many countries as a matter of national security, but also as a factor that exacerbates the drivers of different types…
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.