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World Environment Day (5 June)

World Environment Day aims to inspire more people than ever before to take action to prevent the growing strain on planet Earth’s natural systems from reaching the breaking point. The 2016 theme highlights the fight against the illegal trade in wildlife, which erodes precious biodiversity and threatens the survival of elephants, rhinos and tigers, as well as many other species.

In the Spotlight

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Michelle Yeoh and Pandas for Global Goals 

Award-winning movie star Michelle Yeoh and two baby pandas have kicked off the Pandas for the Global Goals campaign, which urges the public to get involved in the fun of naming the cubs, as well as in the serious work of realizing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted last year by the United Nations Member States. UNDP has also appointed the two panda cubs, who were born at the Chengdu Panda Base in China in the same year as the SDGs, as its first-ever animal ‘ambassadors’ to help raise awareness of the new Goals.

The UN System at Work

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United Nations Police

The United Nations Chiefs of Police Summit (UN COPS) is a historic gathering of more than 100 police leaders from around the world. At the Summit, national chiefs of police, together with key partners and senior UN representatives will chart the way forward for UN Police in order to deliver greater impact on the ground and to tackle the policing challenges of the twenty-first century. UN COPS will also be a platform to discuss how peace operations and national policing complement and mutually reinforce each other when addressing current and emerging challenges, such as transnational threats.

The UN System 

SDG Goal 2 - Zero Hunger
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