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Seminar
Working Local, Thinking Global Seminar: Engaging Evidence in Policy Making Towards the SDGs
"Working Local, Thinking Global" seminar by UNU-IIGH delves into policy-making with evidence for SDGs. Bridging global goals.
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Digital Governance in the Brazilian Judiciary: Performance, Projects, and Challenges
A UNU-EGOV Seminar by Fabrício Castagna Lunardi.
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Education in Climate Emergency: Ensuring Learning Continuity in Planned, Sudden, and Massive Displacements
UNU-IAS will host a side event at APREMC II to present key findings on climate change displacement and the right to education in Asian countries.
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Reimagining the Human-Environment Relationship: A Stockholm+50 Associated Event
Panelists at this event discussed ten academic contributions developed in support of Stockholm+50.
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Sustainable Cities Discussion Forum: Decent Work and Economic Growth
Hundreds of countries and cities the world over have committed to achieving the SDGs by the year 2030, but have they made any progress?
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In Conversation With Simone Diniz | Gender violence in Health Institutions as a Global Health Issue
Simone Diniz discusses global gender violence in health institutions at UNU-IIGH seminar. Critical insights on a pressing issue.
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Overcoming Underdevelopment — Lessons from the Bangladesh Journey
UNU-WIDER will host the webinar “Overcoming Underdevelopment — Lessons from the Bangladesh Journey” with guest K. A. S. Murshid.
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UN Security Council Sanctions, International Humanitarian Law, and Humanitarian Action: Contrast and Convergence
This virtual discussion reflected on the ways the Security Council has approached humanitarian action within conflict-related sanctions regimes.
Conference
Dresden Nexus Conference 2022
UNU-FLORES will co-organise the Dresden Nexus Conference (DNC) from 23–25 May 2022 under the theme “Biodiversity — Stewardship for Vital Resources”.
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International Day for Biodiversity 2022 — Let's Find the Biodiversity of Satoumi in Noto
An event on the International Day for Biodiversity 2022 will engage high school students to discuss the region’s rich biodiversity in Noto Ishikawa.