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People-centred early warning and response systems are crucial for promoting human rights approaches in the Gulf of Guinea.

Stories & Blogs UNDPFeb 11, 2025(Blog )

The Gulf of Guinea is a sub-region that was once considered relatively peaceful and stable but has recently faced peace and security challenges that threaten its stability.

COP29 climate talks end with $300 billion annual pledge, Guterres calls deal a ‘base to build on’

Stories & Blogs United NationsNov 23, 2024(News )

Rich nations pledged to contribute at least $300 billion annually to the global fight against climate change as UN climate talks came to a contentious end early Sunday morning in Baku.

COP16: Landmark biodiversity agreements adopted.

Stories & Blogs United NationsNov 03, 2024(Story )

The world’s largest biodiversity summit, known as COP16, concluded this weekend in Colombia, with several landmark decisions, including first ever agreements on nature’s genetic data and on recognizing people of Africa descent and Indigenous Peoples as ke

Why social protection is essential to shielding the world’s most vulnerable from the impacts of the climate crisis

Stories & Blogs ILOOct 03, 2024(Article )

The ILO brings together thought leaders and experts to discuss the findings of its social protection report, focusing on the structural inequalities that permeate the climate crisis, and the role of social protection.

Unlocking Africa's Climate Action Potential: The Private Sector's Crucial Role

Stories & Blogs UNDPJul 15, 2024(Story )

Climate change is the defining challenge of our time, and Africa stands at its forefront. Despite contributing minimally to global greenhouse gas emissions, the continent often bears the brunt of climate impacts.

Agrarian AI – The Future of Agriculture in Zambia

Stories & Blogs UNDPJul 01, 2024(Story )

How the UNDP Accelerator Lab in Zambia and Mukuba UniPod is supporting Nchimunya on his journey to transform small-holder farming with AI and data-driven technology.

International Labour Conference takes first step towards ground-breaking international regulation of biological hazards

Stories & Blogs ILOJun 17, 2024(News )

The annual meeting of ILO’s Member States concluded with progress towards regulating biohazards, a review of work conditions in the care sector, and the key role of fundamental principles and rights in a rapidly changing world of work.

Advancing Biodiversity Conservation: 10th Africa Regional Dialogue on Biodiversity Finance.

Stories & Blogs UNDPApr 04, 2024(Press Release )

Blantyre,– Planet Earth requires approximately US$ 950 billion annually for the restoration and protection of its imperiled ecosystems, vital for sustaining livelihoods.

Abundant, sustainable energy resources in the Sahel can transform the fortunes of over 340 million people and spur green industrialisation

Stories & Blogs UNDPFeb 16, 2024(Press Release )

Given its significant renewable energy resource potential, the Sahel can become the first African region to pioneer and champion an industrial revolution fuelled by renewable energy investments that go beyond domestic use, by establishing and leveraging g

UNDP Statement on the launch of the new Global Biodiversity Framework Fund

Stories & Blogs UNDPAug 24, 2023(Speech )

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) commends the Global Environment Facility for the swift creation of a dedicated financing mechanism for worldwide nature conservation, the Global Biodiversity Framework Fund.