UNEP plays a vital role in facilitating the implementation of Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs), ensuring that nations fulfill their commitments to international environmental treaties. We work to enhance the institutional capacity of countries in environmental law by providing technical assistance, capacity-building programs, and guidance in developing and enforcing robust legal frameworks.

UNEP strengthens global and national environmental capacities through initiatives, technical assistance, and strong legal frameworks. Collaborating with Member States, it promotes knowledge exchange and cooperation for resilient environmental governance. UNEP addresses interconnected challenges like climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution, emphasizing collaboration across sectors.

By providing guidelines and tools, UNEP enhances cooperation at the national level, integrating environmental considerations into development planning. This results in stronger institutions, improved alignment of policies, and the realization of environmental goals in the broader context of sustainable development and Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs).

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Partnerships, networks, centres & programmes collaborating with UNEP

UNEP is working across the UN system with the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA) and the multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs), in collaboration with the private sector and civil society organizations among other stakeholders, to meet international and national environmental commitments for sustainable development. More on UNEP partnerships. 

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The work of UNEP on Environmental Information tools is led by the Law Division under the Environmental Conventions and Policy Branch.