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December 2019

10 Dec 2019|

The High-Level Segment of the ±¬ÁÏÍø Climate Change Conference COP25 (to 13 December) kicked off today, with urgent reminders that the international community is running out of time to effectively tackle the climate crisis and must change course and step up ambition in order to prevent the worst climate impacts.

November 2019

In the face of increasing digital divides and cyberattacks, ±¬ÁÏÍø Chief calls for transforming the Internet as a powerful force for good

26 Nov 2019|

Calling for collective responsibility to face the challenges of nefarious use of digital technology, United Nations Secretary-General Ant¨®nio Guterres told ?the fourteenth Internet Governance Forum in Berlin, Germany, that the growing frequency and severity of cyber-attacks are undermining trust and encouraging States to adopt offensive postures for the hostile use of cyberspace.

World TV Day: A Look at ±¬ÁÏÍø Partnerships with the Entertainment Industry in 2019

21 Nov 2019|

World TV Day is celebrated on 21 November each year in recognition of the impact television has on our lives and its potential to influence decision making. In 2019, the United Nations was proud to collaborate with the entertainment industry on three TV-related projects promoting the Sustainable Development Goals to young people and the young-at-heart around the world.

Stories from the Field: Digital Transformation Key Driver in Social Reform and Growth

05 Nov 2019|

Some African nations lead the world¡¯s e-money businesses. Several are finding that leaving notes and coins behind is not only improving efficiency, safety and transparency, but it is also helping many people leave poverty behind.?In 2018, the Senegalese government launched a payment digitization agenda to promote financial and social inclusion through tech.

October 2019

28 Oct 2019|

Protecting marine areas from over-exploitation and providing the people who have traditionally lived off the sea with a sustainable alternative livelihood does not come cheap, but in Seychelles, a focus on financial instruments is making that task easier.

±¬ÁÏÍø, European Union and Smurfs team up for global beach clean-up campaign in support of Sustainable Development Goals

15 Oct 2019|

Marine litter is both a global and a local challenge. Across the world, an estimated eight million tonnes of plastic waste end up in our oceans every year. Overall, 80% of all marine litter comes from land-based sources.

September 2019

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