Nairobi, Kenya – Delegates of the USK Foundation met with Alexandre Caldas, Chief of Early Warning and Data Analytics at the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), during the 6th Session of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-6).
The assembly was convened by UNEP at its headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya.


This specialized meeting provided a key opportunity to discuss advancements in environmental data analytics, early warning systems for ecological risks, and the role of science-driven insights in informing global policy and response strategies. The engagement emphasized the importance of timely, accurate data in addressing climate emergencies, biodiversity threats, pollution trends, and other pressing planetary challenges.
Such interactions highlight the value of bridging institutional expertise with diverse perspectives to strengthen evidence-based decision-making and enhance international preparedness for environmental crises.
The USK Foundation continues to engage actively in leading United Nations environmental forums, fostering collaborations with technical and scientific leaders, and contributing to data-informed approaches for sustainable global outcomes.


