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UNEP's responsibilities include:
- Promoting international cooperation in the field of the
environment and recommending appropriate policies.
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Catalysing action to address major environmental threats.
- Monitoring the status of the global environment and gathering
and disseminating environmental information.
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Facilitating the coordination of United Nations activities
on matters concerned with the environment, and ensuring, through cooperation, liaison and participation,
that their activities take environmental considerations into account.
- Helping, upon request, environment ministries and other environmental authorities,
in particular in developing countries and countries with economies in transition,
to formulate and implement environmental policies.
- Helping to develop international environmental law.
- Providing expert advice on the development
and use of environmental concepts and instruments.
- Developing regional programmes for the environment. The major results of UNEP activities should include:
- International arrangements to enhance environmental protection and policy advice to governments, multilateral organisations and others
to strengthen environmental protection and incorporate the environment into
the sustainable development process.
- Periodic assessments and scientifically
sound forecasts to support decision making and international consensus on
the main environmental threats and responses to them.
- More effective coordination of environmental matters within the United Nations system.
- Greater public awareness and capacity for environmental management and effective national
and international responses to environmental threats.
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