This report expands the measures for women and girls to exercise their potential, their opportunities and the choices available to them. Policies that seek to further empower women and girls and ...
The Decarbonisation Strategy for Samoa transport sector until 2030 (Strategy) promotes low-carbon transportation to contribute to global efforts to reduce the impacts of climate change. It provides ...
This report draws on workshops, stakeholder sessions, and in-country engagements with eleven countries and territories conducted through UNDP’s AI Trust & Safety Re-imagination Programme. It does not ...
UNDP’s approach to Risk-Informed Development (RID) is a corporate effort aligned with the UNDP Strategic Plan 2022-2025 to articulate how UNDP embraces risk-informed development as one of the ...
Our new report on Afghanistan’s economy demonstrates that without continuity for girls’ education and women’s ability to work, prospects for the country’s recovery will remain grim. The "Afghanistan ...
The Montreal Protocol is an international environmental agreement with universal ratification to protect the earth’s ozone layer by eliminating use of ozone depleting substances (ODS). The thinning of ...
December 27, 2021 India's National Guidelines on Responsible Business Conduct (NGRBC) seek to enhance business respect for human rights in their operations. NGRBC’s 9 principles are aligned with the ...
The Quantum Human Capital Management (HCM) module offers modern capabilities that will speed up the recruitment, leave management, performance management and learning aspects of our work. Your talent ...
The Human Development Report Office will host a New Alliance Talk at the 3rd Hamburg Sustainability Conference on 30 June at 16:30 CET. The session will bring together global leaders including Laura ...
The 2023/24 Human Development Report assesses the dangerous gridlock resulting from uneven development progress, intensifying inequality, and escalating political polarization, that we must urgently ...
The extent of coastal flooding has increased over the past 20 years as a result of sea level rise, meaning 14 million more people worldwide now live in coastal communities with a 1-in-20 annual chance ...