Doing good while doing well – private sector and SDGs

In recent years, a new generation of consumers has begun demanding companies to act in the interest of sustainability. 

Four things you should know about food systems

Billions of people, from farmers to supermarket cashiers, to those who monitor food safety or install irrigation technologies...

76th General Assembly gets underway at UN Headquarters in New York

The COVID-19 pandemic has proved to be the most challenging period the world has seen since the Second World War... 

Global preparedness in focus for new ‘Future of the World’ series

The COVID-19 pandemic has made clear that universal social protection systems are the foundation for social inclusion and economic prosperity.

The future of the UN: Time to think big, urges Guterres

Celebrating the UN’s 75th anniversary last year, prompted major internal discussion about its future...

Is unconventional monetary policy reaching its limits?

Since the onset of the pandemic, central banks around the world have deployed massive stimulus to limit the economic damage and support the recovery.

The global geospatial information community makes headway

Geospatial information is the glue that enables the integration of all digital data with a specific location, allowing us to unlock the true power of data. 

Young girl at a climate march holding a sign with a picture of a crying Earth and the text "Save our planet already."

Youth need ‘seat at the table’ to lead struggle for better future: Guterres

Young people are on the “frontlines of the struggle to build a better future”, the UN chief said on Thursday, International Youth Day.

Young girl at a climate march holding a sign with a picture of a crying Earth and the text "Save our planet already."

End inequalities, recognize abuses, UN chief says on International Day of Indigenous Peoples

Although some countries have begun to rectify their “heinous legacy” of discrimination against indigenous people, more action is still needed. 

Rewriting the unwritten rules – indigenous peoples and the new social contract

The way indigenous peoples around the world responded to the global COVID-19 pandemic has proven their resilience... 

Li-ion batteries – powering the fossil-fuel-free economy

Two years ago, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry to the three scientists who led the development of lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries that have laid the foundation for a fossil-fuel-free economy. 

World Bank/Scott Wallace: Workers stack bricks at a factory near Dhaka in Bangladesh.

‘Deeply negative impact’ of COVID pandemic, reverses SDG progress

Closing a key international development forum on Thursday, the deputy UN chief observed that a year of “immense challenges” ... 

UN chief says race to reach SDGs ‘can and must’ be turned around

The COVID pandemic has taken four million lives, devastated the global economy, pushed a further 124 million people into extreme poverty ...

Will the pandemic trigger a baby boom or baby bust?

Today, there are about 7.9 billion people in the world. The population will continue to grow in the coming decades, albeit at a progressively slower pace. 

Displaced people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo do not always have access to the land they need to grow food.

Nations come together to showcase actions for a better future

On 6-15 July, countries will gather at the High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development. 43 of them will report on efforts to achieve the global goals...