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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…

The case of Paraguay: Innovation and energy efficiency for sustainable development
In the field of energy sustainability, UNDP has been promoting the exchange of knowledge, information and good practices between countries at a global level. In Paraguay, it published the National…

Switched On
How communities, cities, and countries are shifting to clean energy in Latin America and the Caribbean

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…

Walking the talk towards a sustainable future
Through these actions, we are walking the talk and leading the fight to mitigate climate change from the inside out. Our goal is to have a carbon neutral Country Office in the coming years and set an…

Going with the Wind: Transition to Clean Energy in Latin America and the Caribbean
So, how does LAC fare in terms of its energy use? According to a widely used index, the “energy intensity indicator”, LAC is the most efficient region in the world when it comes to energy use. This…

Where are the resources to conserve the world's biodiversity? in the private sector, experts say
There is a large financial gap to fund biodiversity management and while better financial planning and management by government is important – scaling up private investment through new financial…

The SDGs are in review: how is the Dominican Republic doing?
July 17 marked a historic date for the Dominican Republic: the country presented its first national voluntary review, along with 45 other countries that also submitted reports. Why is this review…
