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Media Coverage 27 Oct 2023

UNU-INRA engages stakeholders on INFoCAT

UNU-INRA introduces new project INFoCAT, to reduce gender imbalances and promote inclusion in clean energy agricultural technology innovation.

News 27 Oct 2023

Winners of Youth Art Challenge Announced

The 2023 RCE Youth Art Challenge focused on SDG 12 (responsible consumption and production).

Media Coverage 27 Oct 2023

INFoCAT to empower women, youth in agriculture

INFoCAT seeks to advance women and youth economic empowerment, especially in rural communities in Ghana, Senegal and Cote D'Ivoire.

News 26 Oct 2023

Exciting e-learning course on Human Mobility in the Context of Climate Change

A free e-learning course by UNU-EHS, UNU-VIE and GIZ GmbH provides a profound understanding of human mobility in the context of climate change.

Press Release 25 Oct 2023

New UN University report warns about risk tipping points with irreversible impacts on people and planet

New report, Interconnected Disaster Risks 2023, is released from UNU in Bonn today, analysing risk tipping points, and introduces solution framework.

Press Release 24 Oct 2023

UN Study Reveals the Hidden Environmental Impacts of Bitcoin: Carbon is Not the Only Harmful By-product

Global Bitcoin mining is highly dependent on fossil fuels, with worrying impacts on water and land in addition to a significant carbon footprint.

News 24 Oct 2023

UN Research and Training Entities Mark UN Day with Renewed Call for Accelerated Action on the SDGs

The call by UN research and training entities builds on UN Member States’ reaffirmed commitment to effectively implement the 2030 Agenda.

News 24 Oct 2023

UNU Macau exchanged experiences with delegations from two Chinese universities

Professors from Beijing Foreign Studies University and Wuhan University paid visits to UNU Macau and discussed opportunities for future collaboration.

Article 24 Oct 2023

News 24 Oct 2023

Risk tipping points pose new and increased threats

Can you imagine a world in which we can no longer rely on the availability of groundwater?