Indigenous woman is tending to plants

Indigenous peoples continue to face barriers to realizing rights to lands and territories

The world’s indigenous peoples call 22 per cent of the global land surface home. They live in areas where you find about 80 per cent...

 

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UN adopts landmark framework to integrate natural capital in economic reporting

In a move that may reshape decision and policy-making towards sustainable development, the United Nations adopted a new framework...

Forests and mountains

Four things you need to know about forests and health

From cleaner air to providing natural cooling and the freshwater we drink, forests support our health in ways that may not be visible.

Over 20 Minister Champions Call for Urgent Action in Lead-up to Energy Summit

Over twenty ministerial-level “Global Champions” from UN Member States have issued messages today or urgent action to achieve affordable, clean energy for all…

Somali women

Investing in social protection key for Africa to recover better

Measured by the usual metrics of cases and deaths, Africa’s experience of the COVID-19 pandemic seems mild…

Elliott Harris, UN Chief Economist

Elliott Harris: Measure the value of nature – before it’s too late

Elliott Harris is the Chief Economist of the United Nations. In a recent interview, he spoke about a ground-breaking change to national accounting ...

Countries to consider ground-breaking change to economic reporting that includes natural capital

In a ground-breaking development that could fundamentally reorient economic and policy planning toward sustainable development...

A bird is standing on a tree branch.

Making nature count

Since the beginning of time, we have treated nature as a free and endless provider of services. We hike in forests, swim in oceans and use its resources without a second thought.

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Bringing the latest stories from the heart of sustainable development

A revamped UN DESA Voice is out today, bringing readers the very latest from the heart of sustainable development.

UN Panel: End financial abuses to save people and planet

Governments can finance critical action on extreme poverty, COVID-19 and the climate crisis and by recovering the billions of dollars lost...

UN chief calls for ‘new social contract’ as part of post-pandemic recovery

With the COVID-19 pandemic exposing social and economic inequalities rooted in racism, discrimination and xenophobia...

UN says lack of proper infrastructure planning is costly and hurts COVID-19 recovery, climate action, and SDGs

New UN guide shows how governments can use long-term infrastructure planning starting today to save money, increase efficiency, and promote sustainability

Least developed countries in 2021 — progress amidst the COVID-19 crisis?

2021 commemorates the 50th anniversary of the creation of the least developed country (LDC) category by the United Nations.

The ECOSOC Youth Forum needs your voice

The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Youth Forum is back and will be held online this year from 7 to 8 April 2021. Register now to secure your spot.

Social development key pillar for ‘sustainable and resilient’ world – Commission hears

As coronavirus vaccines provide a glimmer of optimism around the world, a high-level UN official said on Monday that it was “painful to witness”...