Agir en faveur des objectifs climatiques : atteindre un avenir à zéro émission nette | DÉCLARATION
In different ways - these reports also point to an implementation gap in climate action - which needs to be bridged urgently.
In different ways - these reports also point to an implementation gap in climate action - which needs to be bridged urgently.
And being demand-driven does not mean that we accept all the demands. Our mandate requires us to deliver projects across a wide set of areas and in highly fragile contexts.
18 September 2023 Déclaration lors de la séance de cadrage sur la diplomatie en matière de transition énergétique et de financement international, en marge de la 78e Assemblée générale des Nations Unies Share this article on Social Media Facebook Linkedin Twitter Mail Déclaration de Jorge Moreira da Silva, Secrétaire général adjoint des Nations Unies et Directeur exécutif de l'UNOPS, à la séance de cadrage sur la diplomatie en matière de transition énergétique et de financement international, en marge de la 78 e Assemblée générale des Nations Unies, à New York (en anglais).
These figures are also publicly available on the mechanism's live dashboard which was launched earlier last week.
We are unique in the UN in three ways: We only do implementation – no policy role. We are headquartered in Copenhagen. We are not financed by contributions from any donors.
This is just a snapshot of new and extended agreements.
Infrastructure's role in climate change adaptation is key to a resilient future for SIDS and deserves far more attention than it currently receives.
This is my focus. And it should be yours too. The Sustainable Development Goals are our goals as a society, and our children's and those of future generations.
Conclusion In closing, I firmly believe that our annual report demonstrates UNOPS great potential. We remain committed to doing our utmost to achieve the SDGs. We are always keen to go further, to do more.
18 October 2016 Habitat III : table ronde de haut niveau Share this article on Social Media Facebook Linkedin Twitter Mail Remarks by Grete Faremo, Under Secretary General and Executive Director of UNOPS, at HABITAT III: High level Roundtable – 'Ecological, Climate Change Resilient, Disaster-responsive Cities', 18 October 2016 [Check against delivery] Excellencies, distinguished delegates, ladies and gentlemen Last year, earthquakes, floods, heatwaves and landslides affected more than 98 million people around the world. Twenty-two million people died as a result of these disasters. $65 billion in economic damage was reported.