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United Nations Environment Program - translation to English

UNITED NATIONS ORGANISATION
UNEP; United Nations Environment Program; UN Environment Programme; UN Environmental Programme; UN Environment Program; United Nations Conference on the Environment; United Nations Environment Organisation; United Nations Enviromental Programme; Unep; Sustainable Energy Finance Initiative; United Nations Environmental Programme; User:Nimish75/OzonAction; Nimish75/OzonAction; Magdeburg Environmental Forum; OzonAction; The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP); The United Nations Environment Programme; United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP); International Action on Protecting the Ozone; Action on Capacity Building; OzonAction Programme; United Nations Environmental Program; The Ozone Secretariat; Untied Nations Environment Programme; 10.59117
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United Nations Environment Program         
n. United Nations Environment Program, UNEP, Umweltprogramm der Vereinten Nationen das Entwicklungsländer beim Einsatz von umweltfreundlichen Methoden und Mitteln beisteht
United Nations Charter         
  • "WE THE PEOPLES OF THE UNITED NATIONS"
  • World War II poster from the United States on the UNITED NATIONS – PREAMBLE TO THE CHARTER OF THE UNITED NATIONS
  • logo of the United Nations]].
  • The [[United Nations Office at Geneva]] (Switzerland) is its second biggest centre after the [[UN headquarters]] in New York City.
1945 FOUNDATIONAL TREATY OF THE UNITED NATIONS
UN Charter; Charter Of The United Nations; U.N. Charter; Charter of the united nations; Un charter; Charter of the UN; UN charter; The UN Charter; Chapter XIX of the United Nations Charter; U.N. charter; Chapter XIX of the UN Charter; Chapter xix of the united nations charter; UN Principles; Charta of the United Nations; UN Charter 1945; United Nations Charter; Charter of the United Nations 1945; United Nations charter; United Nations Organization Charter
UN Charta
United Nations Peacekeeping Forces         
THE MONITORING AND OBSERVATION OF PEACE PROCESSES IN POST-CONFLICT AREAS
UN peacekeeping; UN Peacekeeping; United Nations Peace-Keeping Forces; UN Peacekeeper; United Nations Peacekeeping Forces; Blue helmets; United Nations Peacekeeping; Blue Helmets; Blue Helmet; UN Peace Keeping Forces; UN peacekeeping operations; UN Peacekeeping Operations; UN Peacekeeping Forces; United Nations Peace Keeping Force; UN peacekeeping forces; UN Peacekeepers; UN peacekeepers; United Nations peacekeepers; UN Peace keepers; UN Peacekeeping forces; UN Peace Keeping Operation; U.N. peacekeepers; United Nations Peacekeeping Force; UN peacekeeper; United Nations peacekeeping force; Blue helmet; U.N. peacekeeping operations; U.N. peacekeeping; U.N. Peacekeeping; Human rights violations in United Nations peacekeeping missions; Human rights abuses by UN peacekeepers
n. Friedenstruppen der Vereinten Nationen, von der UNO unterhaltene Truppen zur Erhaltung und Wiederherstellung von Frieden in einer von Kämpfen geplagten Region

Definition

UNEP
¦ abbreviation United Nations Environment Programme.

Wikipedia

United Nations Environment Programme

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is responsible for coordinating responses to environmental issues within the United Nations system. It was established by Maurice Strong, its first director, after the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment in Stockholm in June 1972. Its mandate is to provide leadership, deliver science and develop solutions on a wide range of issues, including climate change, the management of marine and terrestrial ecosystems, and green economic development. The organization also develops international environmental agreements; publishes and promotes environmental science and helps national governments achieve environmental targets.

As a member of the United Nations Development Group, UNEP aims to help the world meet the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.

UNEP hosts the secretariats of several multilateral environmental agreements and research bodies, including The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), The Minamata Convention on Mercury, The Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions, The Convention on Migratory Species and The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), among others.

In 1988, the World Meteorological Organization and UNEP established the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). UNEP is also one of several Implementing Agencies for the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and the Multilateral Fund for the Implementation of the Montreal Protocol.

UNEP sometimes uses the alternative name UN Environment.

Its headquarters is in Nairobi, Kenya.

Examples of use of United Nations Environment Program
1. The panel is a joint project between the United Nations Environment Program and the World Meteorological Organization.
2. Experts said the meeting, called by the United Nations Environment Program and the International Maritime Organization, would also discuss how to finance clean–up operations.
3. The United Nations Environment Program and the International Union for Conservation of Nature have joined the Biomimicry Guild and ZERI to develop a list of Nature‘s 100 Best –– the most prominent innovations inspired by natural processes.
4. Habib Al–Hebar, regional representative for the United Nations Environment Program in West Asia, noted with satisfaction that the Arab countries had witnessed remarkable improvement in environment, health, education and illiteracy eradication over the past two decades.
5. The CMS, a treaty signed under the aegis of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), says migratory species are considered more vulnerable than others because of their patterns of regular movement across borders and countries.