Top Photos From UNEA-7 Highlights

The first four days of the seventh United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-7) have been a whirlwind, featuring everything from presidential addresses to rap performances. UN Environment Programme (UNEP) photographers have been documenting it all. Here are some of their best images.

Two people laughing and looking at the camera

UNEPs newest Goodwill Ambassador, Tanzanian rapper Frida Amani, meets with UNEP Executive Director Inger Andersen.

Two people dancing

Actress and UNEP Goodwill Ambassador Antoinette Taus parties with her brother, internationally renowned DJ Tom Taus, at a gala celebration Wednesday evening.

A person talking on a big screen

UNEA President Abdullah Bin Ali Al-Amri opened UNEA-7 by calling for delegates to focus on practical, science-guided resolutions grounded in the spirit of multilateralism.

UNEP Deputy Executive Director

UNEP Deputy Executive Director Elizabeth Maruma Mrema listens during a high-level discussion on Thursday.

A woman looking at the camera

Indigenous Peoples played a prominent role at UNEA-7, which underlined the importance of Indigenous knowledge in countering a range of environmental crises, including biodiversity loss.

Two women looking at a tree

UNEP Executive Director Inger Andersen and Her Majesty the Queen of Denmark tour the tree-filled UN campus in northern Nairobi.

Two men talking

Delegates discuss how to meaningfully involve young people in environmental decision-making, a theme that coursed throughout UNEA-7.

A man speaking at a podium

Kenyan President William Samoei Ruto speaks at a high-level session Thursday, where he said conservation and economic development must go hand-in-hand. [Environmental Action] cannot succeed in countries in the Global South if they are asked to protect the planet while their people sink deeper into hardship.

People singing

The Kenyan Boys Choir officially kicked off UNEA-7 with a performance ahead of the opening plenary.

A person talking at a podium

UNEP Executive Director Inger Andersen announces the winners of the 2025 Champions of the Earth, the UNs highest environmental honour.

UNEP staffer Manfredi Caltagirone

UNEP staffer Manfredi Caltagirone is posthumously named a Champion of the Earth. Caltagirone, who passed away earlier this year, was recognized for his groundbreaking work to rein in emissions of methane, a potent greenhouse gas.

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