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Blog Post 23 Sep 2018

The Price of Order?

Big power relations are in a bad state. Does this make the United Nations less or more relevant to global politics?

Media Coverage 20 Sep 2018

From Sweeping Punishment to Real Justice in Countering Terrorism

How international policymakers can break cycles of conflict.

News 14 Sep 2018

New Research Sheds Light on ODA To Address SDG Target 8.7

Delta 8.7 publishes groundbreaking data on countries' development spending commitments.

News 11 Sep 2018

Videos on Partnership for Apprise - Technology to Identify Victims of Human Trafficking

UNU Macau recently published two videos about Apprise, an app that is user-friendly and appropriate for use with state and civil society actors.

News 10 Sep 2018

Workshop Considers the Future of Bioenergy Development in Asia

UNU-IAS contributed an international workshop on future perspectives of bioenergy development in Asia.

News 04 Sep 2018

Report on the Use of ICT to Support Psychosocial Wellbeing of Rural Women

UNU Macau conducted a research based on the iWomen Inspiring Women App, exploring how ICTs can improve mental health of marginalised groups.

News 31 Aug 2018

"Leaving No One Behind" — Beyond Data Disaggregation

UNU Macau researcher Mamello Thinyane wrote a blog on how to operationalize the concept of "Leave No One Behind" from data perspective.

News 25 Aug 2018

UNU Institute in Macau Presented a Paper on ICT Tool to Support Operation of a Homeless Centre

Dr. Mamello Thinyane attended the Participatory Design Conference on behalf of UNU Macau.

Blog Post 06 Aug 2018

High and Dry: The UN Risks Being Left Behind by the Turning Tide of Global Drug Policy

While the tide is shifting rapidly on global drugs policy, the United Nations – paralyzed by conflicting demands of Member States – is at risk.

News 01 Aug 2018

End of an Era: Michael Best Recalls His Journey as the First Director of UNU Institute in Macau

Before Michael Best left UNU Macau, he shared experiences and memories in this institution, showing optimistic attitude about the Institute’s future.