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Press Release 03 Dec 2019

UNU-INRA Launches Report on Stranded Assets at COP25

Awareness of the threats and opportunities of stranded assets is low among African policymakers, a new UNU-INRA report finds.

Blog Post 01 Dec 2019

Creating Inclusive Information Societies in the Age of AI: GIS Watch 2019 Report Launch

Themed on “Artificial Intelligence: human rights, social justice, and development", the report discusses challenges and advancements of AI governance.

News 29 Nov 2019

Assessing the State of Gender Digital Equality in Asia Pacific at the Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on the Beijing+25 Review

Don Rodney Junio and Tarinee Youkhaw held a side event and exhibition at United Nations ESCAP.

Media Coverage 26 Nov 2019

Deadly DRC Protests Target UN as Ebola Workers Pulled out

Protests targeted at UN facilities in eastern DR Congo as anger rises over the failure to stop deadly attacks on civilians by rebels.

News 15 Nov 2019

New Collaboration in the Global Effort To Fight Modern Slavery

UNU-CPR collaborates with the University of Nottingham's Rights Lab to work towards SDG target 8.7.

News 14 Nov 2019

Collaborating on Solutions to Achieve the SDGs at UNLEASH 2019

UNU Macau's Dr. Mamello Thinyane joined changemakers, mentors and business leaders in this innovation lab dedicated to global sustainability.

News 14 Nov 2019

Experts Discuss the Future of Policy-Oriented Research for the SDGs

The event discussed the challenges and opportunities ahead for policy-oriented research, including how to co-design research.

Blog Post 12 Nov 2019

Mygration Story: Crossing boundaries, staying true

In many parts of the world free-will and decision-making are not considered natural rights for women. I was born and raised in one such country.

News 07 Nov 2019

New Visiting Fellows

UNU-CPR is happy to welcome a Senior Visiting Fellow and a Visiting Fellow to its programmes.

News 18 Oct 2019

The 2019 Summer Academy on Demographic Change and Climate Change

For five days, 30 participants from around the world met to discuss climate change and demographic change.