Research Topics

Research and academic activities aligned with every Sustainable Development Goal

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People — topics on improving lives of people everywhere

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Peace and partnerships — topics on fostering peaceful, just, and inclusive societies

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Media Coverage 10 Feb 2016

Visualizing Urban Fragility

Mass global urbanization is creating opportunities and risks. In this context, what are fragile cities and where are they located?

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2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Transforming Japan & the World

On 15 January 2016, UNU-IAS and Keio University will organize a symposium on the 2030 Agenda.

Project 11 Jan 2016

Time To Follow Through on India and Japan’s Promises

The drivers and the potential of a strong India-Japan partnership in the fields of economics, energy security and climate change, defence and security, and global governance.

Blog Post 08 Dec 2015

Climate Change and the City

Cities in developing countries are key actors that should be taken into account as negotiations around how the UN Climate Change Conference unfold.

Media Coverage 30 Nov 2015

The Rise and Influence of the Foreign Policy Think Tank

What is the role of think tanks in international affairs and how do they influence foreign policy?

Series 26 Nov 2015

5 Facts on Climate Migrants

People on the move due to drought and floods are often called “climate refugees”. But these people are not legally considered refugees.

Blog Post 23 Nov 2015

After Ashegate: Safeguarding the World’s Trust

Envisioning a Code of Conduct and Disclosure for elected officials of the UN's intergovernmental organs after the arrest of the former UNGA President.

Blog Post 17 Nov 2015

Where Are the Women? How the UN Is Falling Short on Gender and Conflict

The UN must do more to advance the mainstreaming of gender equality in its conflict-related policies and activities.

Blog Post 10 Nov 2015

Time for a Reset: Fixing the Faulty Humanitarian Appeals Process

The humanitarian appeals process has become too large and requires a more comprehensive contract between aid agencies and governments.

Expert Adjunct Professor

João Álvaro Carvalho

João Álvaro Carvalho is an Adjunct Professor at the United Nations University (UNU-EGOV) since 2015.