
This report indicates the value of the environment and of the use of natural resources and their importance for the economy of Mozambique.

This baseline report firstly encapsulates the expenditure for the environment, natural resources, and climate change in Rwanda and secondly, the public and private institutions and those of nonstate actors assessing the distributional equity for poverty reduction and inclusive growth.

The joint report prepared by the World Bank, UNDP–UNEP Poverty-Environment Initiative and UN Women provides a unique quantification of the costs in terms of lost growth opportunities and an estimate of what societies, economies, and communities would gain if the gender gap in agriculture is addressed.

This report presents insights from a series of investigations to explore the poverty-environment nexus in Malawi and to identify sustainable pathways for poverty reduction by quantifying poverty and environment linkages. The study was commissioned by the Government of Malawi through the Ministry of Finance, Economic Planning and Development with financial and technical support from the UNDP-UNEP Poverty-Environment Initiative.

This report provides a comprehensive assessment of plastic pollution in developing countries and analyses the role that the international development community is playing to support developing countries face this challenge.