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In the path of the monarch butterfly

The Fisherwomen of Turkey

Forests Matter

Epidemics can be reversed, but only with the highest level of political commitment. has asked the international community for . ±¬ÁϹ«Éç has such as monitoring the spread of the virus, investigating cases and supporting national laboratories. A United Nations Crisis Management Team has been established with WHO in the lead. is playing a key role in the wider UN response.

Protecting Humanity’s Safety Net

The Pequi Trees of Redemption

Mission 1.5 aims to give 20 million people around the world the opportunity to have their say on ways to limit climate change that they want to see adopted by government leaders.

It’s 2050 and 68 percent of the earth’s population—6.5 billion people—are urban. Well-managed cities are offering millions more people boundless cultural, social and economic opportunities. These are healthy, vibrant and equitable societies which have left no-one behind. And this was how one of them did it.

Preserving the "Earth's Kidneys"

How blockchain has transformed the lives of Ecuadorean cocoa farmers

Like plastic, Concrete Must Give Way to Development Solutions Based on Nature

Lights of the Amazon

There are more than 7.5 billion people on earth and we use 1.5 times more resources than we have. There will be 9.7 billion by 2050; we'll need 3 planters to sustain our lifestyles. We don't have 3 planets. A radical re-thinking is required.

UNDP Eurasia brings you the story of Zahra, an Afghan young woman who went to Kazakhstan in order to study English and obtain a master's degree in Statistics.

The Balkans: an Epic Trail Comes to Life