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Blog Post 22 Oct 2021

Relief Is Not Enough: A Mandate for Diplomacy in Afghanistan

Broader political discourse with the Taliban is needed to prevent humanitarian and economic crisis in Afghanistan.

News 20 Oct 2021

UNU Senior Vice-Rector Shirahase Elected as International Science Council Vice President

The ISC has announced the election of United Nations University Senior Vice-Rector Sawako Shirahase as ISC Vice President for Finance of the Council.

Article 19 Oct 2021

Informal Workers in Senegal, Mali, and Burkina Faso Have Been Hit Harder by COVID-19

Governments must shape social protection and small business support policies that protect informal workers from the consequences of the pandemic.

News 14 Oct 2021

UNU Rector visits Portugal

Dr David Malone, the Rector of the United Nations University and Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, performed a 3-days visit to Portugal.

Announcement 14 Oct 2021

Article 12 Oct 2021

Ethical Urban Futures? Public Opinion is Now In

Recent public opinion surveys show overwhelming support for climate action and indicate the shared values of urban communities.

Blog Post 11 Oct 2021

Rights Literacy in the Context of Indigenous Migration

For Indigenous Peoples' Day, we explore a new initiative to support indigenous migrants in exercising their rights.

News 09 Oct 2021

11th SDG–UP Workshop Develops Collaboration through Second Working Group Session

UNU-IAS hosted the 11th workshop of the SDG–Universities Platform (SDG–UP), with 54 participants from 25 participating universities.

Article 05 Oct 2021

Needed in the Global South: Wastewater Collection for COVID-19 Detection

Monitoring wastewater for COVID-19 provides real-time insight into viral spread, enabling timely preventative and coping measures.

Press Release 04 Oct 2021

New UN Study Reveals Limited Impact of Tax and Social Protection Policies in the Early Stages of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Africa

Tax and benefit policies provided limited income protection to poorest households and failed to offset the increase in poverty amid COVID-19.