
Future of UNEP: Stockholm+50 and Beyond+
Author(s) -
Donald Kaniaru
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
environmental policy and law
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.178
H-Index - 12
eISSN - 1878-5395
pISSN - 0378-777X
DOI - 10.3233/epl-219029
Subject(s) - government (linguistics) , political science , skepticism , event (particle physics) , environmental ethics , history , philosophy , linguistics , physics , epistemology , quantum mechanics
Environmental issue on to the global radar screen with the first UN Conference on Human Environment (UNCHE) hosted by the Swedish Government in Stockholm during 5–16 June 1972. The momentum generated by this historic meeting was attended by only two heads of Government of Sweden and India. It took place amid skepticism about the approach, the North-South divide and the idea that global problems need global solutions. It gave birth to a new UN environment entity –UNEP –that became the first major UN entity to be located in the African continent. The UN General Assembly driven global conferencing approach has stood the test of time as witnessed in subsequent summits at Rio de Janeiro (1992), Johannesburg (2002) and Rio+20 event (2012). Now the stage is set for the 50 years of the UNCHE. The first part took place in Nairobi during 3-4 March 2022. The second part will be held in Stockholm during 2-3 June 2022. The author has been privy as well as a participant in the making of UNEP from its inception and his life became intertwined with the life of UNEP. This article seeks to provide that firsthand account along with what went wrong and what lies ahead beyond Stockhom+50 event.