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Our mission

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is the leading global authority on the environment.

UNEP’s mission is to inspire, inform, and enable nations and peoples to improve their quality of life without compromising that of future generations.

For over 50 years, UNEP has worked with governments, civil society, the private sector and UN entities to address humanity’s most pressing environmental challenges - from restoring the ozone layer to protecting the world's seas and promoting a green, inclusive economy.

UNEP is driving transformational change by drilling down on the root causes of the triple planetary crisis of climate change, nature and biodiversity loss and pollution.

UNEP’s work is focused on helping countries transition to low-carbon and resource-efficient economies, strengthening environmental governance and law, safeguarding ecosystems, and providing evidence-based data to inform policy decisions.

Through cutting-edge science, coordination and advocacy, UNEP supports its 193 Member States to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and live in harmony with nature.

And this work has never been more critical.

For a look back at UNEP’s history and five decades of environmental milestones, watch the video and see the UNEP timeline of milestones over the past 50 years.

 

Our Contribution to the UN Decade 

LEAD AGENCY

The United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration 2021–2030, co-led by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), recognizes the critical need to prevent, halt and reverse the degradation of the world's ecosystems.

Classification

Ecosystem type
  • Farmlands
  • Forests
  • Freshwaters
  • Grasslands, shrublands and savannahs
  • Mountains
  • Oceans and coasts
  • Peatlands
  • Urban areas, human settlements, gardens
Regions covered
  • Africa
  • Asia and the Pacific
  • Europe
  • Latin America and the Caribbean
  • North America
  • West Asia
  • Global