Upcoming UNU@50 Events
Conversation Series
Japan's Role in the Indo-Pacific — the UN, ODA, and a Free and Open Indo-Pacific
Event
SDGs Café — Wells as an Emergency Water Source: What’s Their Potential?
All UNU Events
Seminar
International Youth Day Webinar 2024: Youth at the Digital Forefront and Sustainability
ONLINE: This event will discuss how youth can leverage digital innovations to lead transformative change towards a more sustainable and equitable future.
Conversation Series
Sustainability in the Private Sector: The Importance of Greening the Logistics Industry
TOKYO: On 4 September 2024, UNU will host a conversation with Tony Khan, President and Representative Director of DHL Japan.
Event
SCIENCE TALK: Storing and Managing Water for the Environment Is More Efficient Than Mimicking Natural Flows
A Priority-based Water Balance Operations Model and a Reservoir Temperature Model
Event
SCIENCE TALK: Environmental Justice and Governance Dynamics of Supply Chains
A spatially-explicit Life Cycle Approach
Event
SCIENCE TALK: Developing Carbon Policies and Industrial Operations
Factoring Carbon Emissions from Wildfires and Heatwaves
Conversation Series
Navigating Economic Cooperation: Reflections on 80 Years Since Bretton Woods
TOKYO: On 13 August 2024, UNU will host a conversation with Marc Uzan, Executive Director and founder of the Reinventing Bretton Woods Committee.
Side Event
Innovation in Africa
On 23 August 2024, UNU will co-host a side event of the TICAD Ministerial Meeting, exploring the role of innovation for sustainable development in Africa.
Event
SCIENCE TALK: Mountains as Groundwater Towers
A Canadian Rocky Mountain Example
Seminar
Citizen Participation in Digital Health Initiatives: the Context of Public Sector Innovation Labs in Brazil
This research aims to enhance citizen engagement in Digital Health initiatives in Brazil, making it more inclusive.
BIG IDEAS Series
The SDGs, Inclusion and Gender Equality in Mexico
TOKYO & ONLINE: On 30 July, UNU will host a BIG IDEAS Dialogue with Melba Pría, Ambassador of Mexico to Japan.