The global community faces intertwined crises, from poverty and inequalities to environmental challenges such as biodiversity loss and climate change. Governance systems are strained, with marginalized groups often excluded from decision-making.
In many countries, political and social institutions are not meeting the immediate or longer-term needs of their populations in ways that support inclusion, equality, social cohesion, and trust in governance systems. Marginalized and vulnerable groups suffer persistently low levels of representation and participation in public institutions and decision-making processes. The voice and agency of marginalized groups to participate politically and exercise full citizenship are often repressed. Environmental human rights defenders are facing restrictions on freedom of speech, association, and the freedom of information. There is severe social and political polarization in many countries, fueled by information pollution and the lack of independent media.
Shortcomings in global, regional, national, and local systems of environmental governance are exacerbating the ´triple planetary crisis’ of biodiversity loss and environmental degradation, pollution, and climate change.
However, current initiatives and novel strategies for environmental governance offer hope.
PAGE is a prominent alliance of five UN agencies, funding partners, and 22 partner countries that work together to transform economies into drivers of sustainability by supporting nations and regions in reframing economic policies and practices around sustainability.
In a landmark move, on 28 July the United Nations General Assembly recognized that a clean, healthy and sustainable environment is a universal human right.
At a moment when people and planet are in crisis like never before, we must embrace the interconnected nature of human rights and the environment and take coordinated actions for their protection.
UNDP is facilitating stakeholder engagement in international policy processes, ensuring environmental targets align with the Sustainable Development Goals and the Global Biodiversity Framework. Additionally, UNDP supports legal reforms to enhance environmental policies globally.
By 2030, UNDP aims to operationalize the right to a sustainable environment in over 50 developing countries. We’re also championing the implementation of environmental agreements, with initiatives such as the UNDP Nature Pledge and Climate Promise targeting transformative change.
VISION: By 2030, environmental governance systems at all levels will:
GOALS:
MOONSHOTS
To achieve the above vision and goals, UNDP has declared its commitment to the following moonshots by 2030: