Why in the news?
- UNEP Assembly held at Nairobi, Kenya.
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
- Establishment: UNEP was established on 5th June 1972 by the United Nations General Assembly during the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment in Stockholm, Sweden.
- Mandate: UNEP’s primary goal is to promote international cooperation on environmental issues, address environmental challenges, and encourage sustainable development globally.
- Headquarters: UNEP’s headquarters is located in Nairobi, Kenya.
- Role and Functions: UNEP plays a pivotal role in coordinating environmental activities, fostering environmental policy-making, and promoting sustainable practices. It acts as a catalyst, advocate, educator, and facilitator to address various environmental concerns.
- Universal Membership: UNEP has a universal membership of all UN member states, which allows it to address global environmental issues collectively.
- Funding: UNEP relies on voluntary contributions from member states, organisations, and donors to finance its programs and activities.
- Reports
- Emissions Gap Report (annual)
- Adaptation Gap Report
- Production Gap Report
- Global Environment Outlook (GEO)
- Frontiers Report
- Environment Rule of Law Report
- Initiatives
- Global Methane Assessment (with CCAC).
- Clean Seas Campaign against marine plastic pollution.
- #BeatPollution / #BeatPlasticPollution initiatives.
- Faith for Earth Initiative.
- UNEP organises World Environment Day (WED) on 5th June every year to raise awareness about environmental issues and encourage worldwide action.
Source: Hindustan Times