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Event
Valuing Water in Asia: Tools and Strategies
This session will explore economic valuation methods for water and their applications in Asia based on research and regional project experiences.
Event
Masculinities and Health: Relational and Intersectional Perspectives
This event will explore topics related to men's health in areas such as the U.S. and Brazil.
News
New Guidelines Provide First Global Policy Framework on Protecting Children on the Move in Face of Climate Change
The first-ever global policy framework that will help protect, include, and empower children on the move in the context of climate change.
News
Seminar Discusses Implementing the Paris Agreement in Developing Countries
The event focused on capacity building and education to empower practitioners and youth towards climate and sustainable transformation globally.
Seminar
Working Local, Thinking Global Seminar: UNDP’s Work in Malaysia Towards Advancing the SDGs
The series will welcome United Nations Development Programme Deputy Resident Representative Manon Bernier.
Event
Strengthening Synergies Between the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
The conference will explore recent progress on synergistic action to raise climate ambition towards the 1.5°C goal of the Paris Agreement.
Side Event
Working Together for Everyone’s Well-being: The Satoyama Initiative and Building Back Better
This side event will highlight the role of the Satoyama Initiative in achieving the SDGs and recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
News
In Memoriam: Prof. Kinhide Mushakoji, Former UNU Vice-Rector
Born in Brussels, Belgium, in 1929, Prof. Mushakoji passed away on 23 May 2022 at the age of 92.
Event
Advanced Simulation Models and Policy – What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
In this session led by Bruce Edmond, we will discuss ways in which modelling can usefully and safely inform policy.
Event
Gender Activism, Politics, and Intersectionality in the Era of COVID-19
This event will examine how gender activists responded to the pressure of COVID-19 and government interventions.