Better infrastructure for landlocked developing countries
... climate change. On average, the development levels of LLDCs are approximately 20 per cent below those of non-landlocked developing countries ...
... climate change. On average, the development levels of LLDCs are approximately 20 per cent below those of non-landlocked developing countries ...
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... climate change and extreme weather events, to conflict and health emergencies, the vulnerabilities of health systems continue to be laid bare. Sustainable ...
... climate change. "Countries must make use of all available know-how and experience, and draw on project management expertise from outside sources." The three ...
... climate change and building resilience. "UNOPS joins the call on all parties to unleash the efficiency gains we can realize by working more effectively ...
... climate change and information technology. Project details UNOPS is supporting UNFPA by providing technical assistance in project management, infrastructure ...
... climate change, where regions like Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) are increasingly impacted by intensified rainfall, tropical storms, hurricanes, and ...
... Climate 2030 framework. Prior to his ministerial position, he served as Senior Environmental Finance Adviser and Programme Manager on Climate Change ...
... Environment Programme (UNEP) and UN-Habitat. Key information Impact Through its work, the Nairobi ... climate change. Read more 3 min read Explore further
... climate change, rapid urbanization and migration patterns. Now, Bangladesh has embarked on a transformative journey toward building inclusive, gender-equal ...