(United Nations Environment Programme) As the environmental conscience of the United Nations, it provides leadership and encourages partnerships in caring for the environment.
United Nations Environment Programme: Mission: “To provide leadership and encourage partnership in caring for the environment by inspiring, informing, and enabling nations and peoples to improve their quality of life without compromising that of future generations.
United Nation's Environment Program
United Nations Environmental Program
UN Environmental Programme (UN agency)
United Nations Environment Programme, established in 1972 to coordinate the environmental activities of the United Nations. (Int)
United Nations Environmental Programme
United Nations Environment Programme (URL: http://www.unep.org/)
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), established in 1972, works to encourage sustainable development through sound environmental practices everywhere. Its activities cover a wide range of issues, from atmosphere and terrestrial ecosystems, the promotion of environmental science and information, to an early warning and emergency response capacity to deal with environmental disasters and emergencies.
United Nations Environment Programme, headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya.
United Nations Environment Programme (URL: http://www.unece.org)
UN Environmental Programme, founded in 1972 at the Stockholm summit, to stimulate and coordinate sustainable environmental practices worldwide. It monitors the globe and recommends environmental policy changes.
United Nations Environment Programme General Council
United Nations Environment Programme. UNEP facilitates and conducts assessments, the development of guidelines, and other activities in support of the Convention. It is based in Nairobi and administers the Convention's Secretariat. It is also an Implementing Agency of the GEF.
Acronym for the United Nations Environment Programme. More information can be found at the UNEP Web site.
United Nations Environment Programme. UN agency providing leadership and encouraging partnership in caring for the environment.
United Nations Environment Program