Browsing Serials by SDGs "SDG 1 - No Poverty"
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Eradicating poverty through an inclusive green economy : UNEP Post 2015 Note 6
(2014)Ending poverty can be achieved if sustainable economic growth, social protection, and environmental health and stewardship are considered together. Tracking progress through new indicators should be part of the drive towards ... -
Gender and Environment: Empowering Rural Women: Access to Land and Natural Resources - SDG Policy Brief No. 002
(2018)Women constitute approximately half of the rural labour force and are economically active in each subsector of the rural economy. Their livelihoods are often based on access to and control over natural resources. The ... -
GEO Matters - October 2020
(2020)The GEO for Cities on 9th October 2020 held a successful event at Daring Cities 2020 titled ‘vision and pathway related to circular cities’. Daring Cities is a virtual, action-oriented forum to recognize and empower ... -
GEO Matters August 2018
(2018-08)The Global Environment Outlook (GEO) is a consultative and participatory process to prepare an independent assessment of the state of the environment, the effectiveness of the policy response to address these environmental ... -
GEO Matters August 2021
(31/08/2021)The still unfolding effects of the COVID-19 global health pandemic has presented humankind with new challenges, emphasized fundamental truths and enhanced need for critical review of human interaction with nature. For ... -
GEO Matters February 2021
(2021)The ‘Adapt to Survive: Business transformation in a time of uncertainty’ brief is the first in a series of six GEO for Business Briefs published by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) to better inform, engage ... -
Human health and the environment : UNEP Post 2015 Note 3
(2014)Ensuring a clean and healthy environment, through effective environmental management, will provide multiple benefits to society and the economy. -
Integrating the three dimensions of sustainable development : How to achieve a balanced, ambitious and inclusive framework : UNEP Post 2015 Note 1
(2014)Growth and prosperity are being achieved at the expense of the planet’s life support systems, and at the expense of greater inequality. Disasters are reversing development gains. The three dimensions of sustainable development ... -
Integration and universality key to post-2015 sustainable agenda : UNEP Post 2015 Note 8
An unprecedented series of decisions by governments since the 2012 Rio+20 conference has yielded progress towards a universal commitment to achieve sustainable development. The year 2015 will see additional efforts to ... -
The Need for Numbers--Goals, Targets and Indicators for the Environment - UNEP Global Environmental Alert Service (GEAS) March 2012
(2012-03)In the run-up to the June 2012 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro (Rio+20), it has become increasingly clear that we need to put "sustainable development" into practice by setting time ... -
Peoples’ Sustainability Treaties for Rio+20 - UNEP Perspectives Issue No. 3
(2012)The objective of initiating the Peoples’ Sustainability Treaties is to assist civil society actors to get organized, to generate a collective vision representative of the global people’s aspirations and wellbeing, and to ... -
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Sustainable Development Goals and the 2030 Agenda: Why Environmental Sustainability and Gender Equality are so important to Reducing Poverty and Inequalities - UNEP Perspectives Issue No. 17
(2015)On September 25th 2015, the Heads of States of the UN’s 193 member states adopted the “2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development” and its 17 “Sustainable Development Goals. This is the result of two policy processes that ... -
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UN Environment Africa Office Newsletter; July-August 2017
(2017-08-01)UN Environment Africa Office Newsletter July-August 2017 -
UN Environment Africa Office Newsletter; May-June 2017
(2017-06-01)UN Environment Africa Office Newsletter May-June 2017 -
UNEP Publications July-December 2022
(2023-01)This document features documents published by UNEP between July and December 2022. -
Universality in the Post 2015 Sustainable Development Agenda : UNEP Post 2015 Note 9
(2015)The UN Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights were amongst the first international agreements to frame the notion of \"universality\". Since then the term has been used in various fora and processes, for ...