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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 Sep 2018 Air quality, Climate Action, Ocean, seas and coasts, Sustainable Development Goals
New York: The General Assembly

I was in New York to attend a series of engagements hosted by UN Environment on the sidelines of the 73rd UN General Assembly. Several of these events represent critical elements of our programme of work including sustainable finance, pollution…

AdaptationClimate FinanceFinanceYoung ChampionsGlobalNorth AmericaUnited States of America

10 Apr 2018 Environment under review, Green economy, Sustainable Development Goals
Geneva and Milan: Environmental security and green finance

The primary purpose of my mission to Geneva was to brief Nordic countries on our ongoing work and future priorities. I also provided a briefing to representatives from 63 countries of the permanent missions in Geneva on the outcomes of the…

Climate FinanceSustainable DevelopmentEuropeItalySwitzerland

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