
Next 18 months seen as pivotal in global efforts to reverse punishing pandemic impacts and boost actions to achieve key goals
More countries and communities are recognizing the need to bolster efforts to achieve the SDGs...
If we act now, the global goals are still within reach
COVID-19 is threatening decades of progress to improve people’s lives across the globe.

Innovating the future of public service
From home schools and offices to remote doctor’s appointments and online tax filing, the COVID-19 pandemic pressed the fast-forward button on the global shift to e-government...

Foundations announce $1 billion fund for renewables in emerging economies
Efforts to accelerate global actions to ensure that all people have access to clean energy and electricity received a lift today ...
Time to take bold energy action for people and planet
The energy level is rising. Some 30 Global Champion ministers, major businesses, cities, youth networks...

Proposed global roadmap shows how universal access to sustainable energy can be achieved by 2030
Everyone in the world could have access to clean, affordable energy...

Cutting the cost of family remittances
Every day, millions of families around the world visit their post offices, banks and money transfer operators to collect money sent to them by their relatives working abroad.

Violence against elderly has risen during COVID, UN expert warns
With “entrenched ageist attitudes” already undermining the autonomy of elder persons in making their own choices and decisions...

Equality between women and men: a must to recover better
As much of the world is gearing up for a post-pandemic recovery, some persistent gaps urgently need to be addressed to reduce inequalities and ensure a robust and inclusive recovery.

5 things you should know about persons with disabilities
Roughly 15% of the world’s population, around 1 billion people, live with a disability. It can be a physical, developmental, emotional or a sensory impairment.

End war on nature and ensure ocean health, UN chief says in message for World Oceans Day
Ending the “war on nature” must be part of global recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic...

Universal access to sustainable energy will remain elusive without addressing inequalities
During the last decade, a greater share of the global population gained access to electricity than ever before...

‘Simply no scenario’ where humanity can survive on an ocean-free planet
The world must harness “clear, transformative and actionable solutions” to address the ocean crisis...

Recognizing growing urgency, global leaders call for concrete commitments for clean, affordable energy for all
Momentum builds for ambitious Energy Compacts by countries, businesses, cities to advance climate goals...

New paths to sustainably manage forests and oceans
An estimated 1.6 billion people, or 25 per cent of the global population, rely on forests for their subsistence needs, livelihoods, employment and income.