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Responding to the COVID-19 crisis in Zambia, local authorities, backed by UNDP Accelerator Labs, Sweden & Ireland, are racing to prevent the virus from overcoming communities & market areas most prone to contagion.
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Shoko Noda appointed as new Assistant Secretary-General and Director of UNDP’s Crisis Bureau
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UNDP launches innovative e-Learning Programme on Sustainable Finance
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Belgium invests in UNDP to support urgent needs in Least Developed Countries and in response to overlapping crises
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UNDP and KSrelief leverage Humanitarian, Development and Peace synergies to accelerate progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals
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Middle Income Countries can drive greater sustainable development and peace the world needs
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Progress on peace, justice and inclusion dangerously off track – a new UN report calls for urgent action to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 16
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At Climate Ambition Summit, UN agencies and IFRC kickstart major initiative towards realizing Early Warnings for All by 2027
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ISO and UNDP announce partnership to enhance sustainability action
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Germany strengthens investment in UNDP's efforts towards sustainable development
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