Civil society engagement

Civil Society Engagement

UN Environment Programme (UNEP) recognizes the importance of engaging Major Groups and other Stakeholders as partners and appreciates the perspectives they bring to the table, valuable research and advocacy functions they perform and their role in helping foster long-term, broad-based support for UNEP’s mission.

Intergovernmental decisions will have stronger and broader recognition and support by the public if governments take Major Groups and other Stakeholders views into account as early as possible in policy-making and decision-making processes. Major Groups and other Stakeholders also play a direct role in the formation of policy as researchers, think-tanks, and watchdogs, or through advocacy.

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Major Groups and Stakeholders are currently engaged in the following processes

Stakeholder Engagement Handbook

Stakeholder Engagement Handbook

For over 40 years, civil society stakeholders have been key contributors to implementing the mandate of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). UNEP strives to ensure effective, broad and balanced participation of Major Groups and Stakeholders (MGS) as they play a central role in providing expertise and relevant knowledge. They also channel the voices of those most likely to be…

Resources

On the following page you will find a multitude of resources such as publications, guidelines and policy documents, stories, press releases and events related to the work of UNEP

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Accredited organizations

Major Groups and Stakeholders can get directly involved with UNEP by applying for Accreditation to UNEP and be granted consultative status to the Committee of Permanent Representative and UNEA. Learn more

Contact us

For further enquiries, contact the Civil Society Unit:

Email: unep-civilsociety@un.org

Phone: +254 20 76 24500

Last updated: 17 Jun 2026, 10:31