Planting for the future: These seeds are the oxygen you will breathe
UNDP
COVID-19 presents a development and a health crisis. ’s network of Accelerator Labs works with its partners to prepare, respond and recover, to the new world we live in.
Nature is our best defence:Â Taking climate action and fighting fires in the Seychelles
On Earth Day, harnessing the power of nature to heal herself
Peru embarks on a comprehensive approach to COVID-19
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The WhatsApp Coronavirus Information Hub provides simple, actionable guidance for health workers, educators, and other users that rely on WhatsApp to communicate.
UNDP makes a call to action to the international community to think beyond the immediate impact of COVID-19. Income losses are expected to exceed $220 billion in developing countries. With an estimated 55 per cent of the global population having no access to social protection, these losses will reverberate across societies, impacting education, human rights and basic food security and nutrition. Working in close coordination with the , is helping countries to prepare for, respond to and recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing particularly on the most vulnerable.
Outer Islands; Inner Sanctum
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 . The United Nations 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