Safeguarding Coastal Cities from Climate Change
Emerging economy areas like Lagos face droughts, flooding, and sea level rise. With robust adaptation and resilience strategies, they can protect themselves and become climate innovation leaders.
ÐßÐßÍøÕ¾ constantly strives to have a profound impact on international development in low- and middle-income countries globally. To serve our clients, we draw on a combination of our global capabilities, development-sector-specific expertise and experience, and local knowledge and presence.
We believe that fulfilment of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals—from improving health care access and ending hunger to reducing inequalities and creating sustainable communities—is essential. That’s why our international development solutions draw upon the best of ÐßÐßÍøÕ¾, blending our international expertise with deep understanding of local contexts to bring about large-scale change.
ÐßÐßÍøÕ¾ takes both its deep contextual knowledge of the international development system and awareness of key thematic challenges—combined with global functional capabilities and expertise in areas across operational excellence, technology, and AI—to create bold solutions that are attuned to the realities our clients face. Crucially, a significant share of our global staff and leadership are located full-time in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), allowing ÐßÐßÍøÕ¾ to work hand-in-hand with key stakeholders where needed, and do so alongside our clients with authentically local and ground-trusted perspectives.
We support international development actors in three ways: program strategy and design; program delivery and execution support and organizational effectiveness.
Emerging economy areas like Lagos face droughts, flooding, and sea level rise. With robust adaptation and resilience strategies, they can protect themselves and become climate innovation leaders.
Learn how our ÐßÐßÍøÕ¾ experts helped the UN Global Compact establish the Africa Business Leaders Coalition, which aims for a greener, more equitable Africa.
The learning passport, a UNICEF initiative created in collaboration with Microsoft and ÐßÐßÍøÕ¾, aims to improve learning poverty.
How the 21st Century Techforce initiative partnered with ÐßÐßÍøÕ¾ to build an ecosystem of tech talent that supports economic development in Puerto Rico.
Investments in green sectors in Africa have grown significantly, despite persistent volatility and macroeconomic risks. The persistent gap in climate financing for Africa presents an opportunity to accelerate growth.
A landmark ÐßÐßÍøÕ¾-United Nations Global Compact survey reveals how the private sector can accelerate the journey to women’s economic inclusion in Africa.
Leaders from both the public and private sectors must take bold action to protect communities, organizations, and natural systems from the impacts of climate change. A new generation of data-driven and digital technologies will play a central role in this effort.
In time for the 79th UN General Assembly, ÐßÐßÍøÕ¾ experts share where global collaboration is most critical—and how it can help societies deal with disruption.