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My Global Advocacy

A crucial part of UN Environment’s work is advocating far and wide for people and planet. We seek to inform, inspire and enable positive action, and galvanise global leadership and promote partnerships. This page summarizes the global reach of our work, including engagements with Member States, businesses and civil society.

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22 Aug 2018 Ocean, seas and coasts
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea: engaging on oceans, pollution, Multilateral Agreements

UN Environment has been engaging with both nations on the Korean peninsula and has offered its support on environmental matters. A UN Environment delegation visited Pyongyang in June and held discussions on environmental matters. Further to this…

PollutionAsia and the PacificDemocratic People's Republic of Korea

22 Aug 2018 Climate Action, Forests, Sustainable Development Goals
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea: engaging on oceans, pollution, multilateral agreements

UN Environment has been engaging with both nations on the Korean peninsula and has offered its support on environmental matters. A UN Environment delegation visited Pyongyang in June and held discussions on environmental cooperation Following this…

Marine LitterAsia and the PacificDemocratic People's Republic of Korea

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