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When Does the Journey End: Supporting Sudan's displaced populations.

Stories & Blogs UNSDGFeb 05, 2025(Story )

Arriving at a site for displaced people is often the beginning of the journey as well as the end.

No Escape: Climate change is a growing threat to people already fleeing war

Stories & Blogs UNSDGNov 12, 2024(Story )

People forced to flee war, violence and persecution are increasingly finding themselves on the front line of the global climate crisis, a new report warns, exposing them to a lethal combination of threats but without the funding and support to adapt.

Investing in Trust to Unlock Climate Solutions

Stories & Blogs UNSDGNov 12, 2024(Story )

Around the world, millions of people are coping with the searing impacts of climate change as we hurtle toward the 1.5-degree celsius warming limit.

"Ambitious new climate finance goal is entirely in the self-interest of every single nation": UN Climate Chief at COP29

Stories & Blogs UNSDGNov 11, 2024(Story )

“Let’s dispense with any idea that climate finance is charity;” runaway climate change is impacting “every single individual in the world one way or another,” Mr. Stiell said on Monday.

Innovation lays the path to prosperity: Transforming farming in Burundi through FAO Farmer Field Schools

Stories & Blogs FAOOct 10, 2024(Story )

Amidst the rolling hills of Burundi’s Gitega Province, Jacqueline Hakizimana, 42, looks out over the land she once struggled against.

Secretary-General appoints Karl-Frédérick Paul of Haiti as the United Nations Resident Coordinator in the Gambia

Stories & Blogs UNSDGJun 18, 2024(Announcement )

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has appointed Karl-Frédérick Paul of Haiti as the United Nations Resident Coordinator in the Gambia, with the host Government’s approval, starting on 16 June.

Global Carbon Pricing Revenues Top a Record $100 Billion

Stories & Blogs World BankMay 21, 2024(Press Release )

Global Carbon Pricing Revenues Top a Record $100 Billion

African Economies Projected to Grow by 3.4 % in 2024, But Faster and More Equitable Growth Needed to Reduce Poverty

Stories & Blogs World BankApr 08, 2024(Press Release )

Increased private consumption and declining inflation are supporting an economic rebound in Sub-Saharan Africa.

FAO urges more cooperation in banana sector, significant for some least developed and low-income food-deficit countries and smallholder farmers

Stories & Blogs FAOMar 12, 2024(Story )

Th World Banana Forum Conference discusses challenges such as the climate crisis, fertilizer and transportation costs and the TR4 disease

Every bit helps: How policies, governance and institutions can help us spend better for climate and development

Stories & Blogs World BankOct 02, 2023(Blog post )

To achieve resilient and decarbonized development, countries will need major structural and policy change, and investments.