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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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12 Oct 2018 Nature Action, Forests
London: Ending illegal wildlife trafficking

‘We cannot frighten people into caring about wildlife conservation. This was our message at the London Conference on Illegal Trade in Wildlife, last week. All too often conservation is carried out at the expense of poor people. All too often we are…

FundingIllegal Trade in WildlifeWildlife ConservationEuropeGlobalUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

14 Feb 2018 Climate Action, Ocean, seas and coasts, Sustainable Development Goals
London, Oslo and Munich: Collaborating on reefs and marine pollution; sustainable development; environmental security

The year 2018 has been designated the International Year of the Reef, to draw attention to efforts to build coral reef resilience. The Prince of Wales hosted a meeting in London to discuss how organisations can work together to improve coral reef…

Coastal and Marine EcosystemsCoral reefsFundingSustainable DevelopmentEuropeGermanyNorwayUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

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