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Leaving a good footprint in Latin America
For almost a decade, we at UNDP have been exploring how to give more space to the private sector in climate action, most recently with the assistance of the NDC Support Programme and the Climate…

Blue Economy Scoping Study for Dominica
This document identifies possible opportunities and recommendations that could promote future growth and build resilience to future economic, environmental and physical shocks by integrating the blue…

Equator Prize 2021 honors trailblazing Indigenous and local solutions for people and planet
Equator Prize winners demonstrate the benefits of placing Indigenous and local communities’ knowledge and practices of nature-based solutions at the heart of local development. At a time when we are…

Second bond issuance of 1,250 million euros to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals in Mexico
Mexico issues for the second time a bond linked to the SDGs with the support of UNDP.

Regional Human Development Report 2021
Latin America and the Caribbean is a region of great contrasts, where wealth and prosperity coexist with vulnerability and extreme poverty. The list of contrasts is long and familiar. The region is…

Green Phoenix Rising
How Costa Rica’s environmental pathways empower women in nature conservation

Costa Rica will invest $54 million in climate action thanks to the conservation of its forests
UNDP supported Costa Rica in the mobilization of resources and will now provide technical support for the implementation of the REDD+ Results-Based Payments Project over the next 5 years.

Registration Opens for Latin America and Caribbean Climate Week 2021
Three Virtual Thematic Sessions will bring together governments, private sector leaders and civil society to engage in solution-oriented dialogues and showcase climate action, providing valuable…

Constitutional Plebiscite in Chile: a road to build a more inclusive and prosperous nation
In a year marked by unprecedented challenges, exacerbated by the pandemic, the constitutional process has opened a precious opportunity to address citizens’ demands and build a new rapport with…

No culpes a la playa: Tourism and the LAC economies during the pandemic
For Caribbean countries, which rely strongly on tourism, the economic consequences of these measures are proving to be extremely severe, and the outlook for recovery dire.
