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Financial Inclusion: A Way to Prevent Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery

This side-event to the High-level meeting of the General Assembly appraised the United Nations Global Plan of Action to Combat Trafficking in Persons.

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Rights Literacy in Indigenous Migrant Communities: Priorities and New Frontiers in Guatemala, Mexico and the United States

Identifying opportunities and challenges related to indigenous migration and rights literacy.

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Webinar on Purpose Management by Companies for the SDGs

The SDG-UP and the SDGs Corporate Strategy Forum will host a series of three online seminars on business purpose management with university students.

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What's SDGs? — Ishikawa-san Live News It!

UNU-IAS will contribute to a local news TV programme in Ishikawa as guest commentator on SDGs.

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Science & Films: The New Inspiration Couple?

UNU institutes and UN partners will discuss climate science and policy with Oscar-award winner director and BAFTA-winning director and filmmaker.

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In the Shadow of Demobilizing Boko Haram Fighters: Assessing and Encouraging Community Acceptance

Anticipating community reactions to Boko Haram fighters returning home.

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Symposium on Agricultural Heritage Conservation in the New Normal Era

UNU-IAS OUIK will host a symposium, Conservation and Value Spread of Agricultural Heritage in the New Normal Era.

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COP26 Side Event: Carbon Neutrality and the SDGs

On 4 November, the UNU-IAS will co-host the event: "Carbon Neutrality and the SDGs" at the COP26 conference in Glasgow, UK.

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COP26 Side Event: Carbon Neutrality and the SDGs — A UNU Forum

An side event of the 26th COP26 will be held to discuss challenges and good practices for achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 and the 2030 Agenda.

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The Challenge of Economic Inclusion in South Africa

Brian Levy and Alan Hirsch will discuss their recent research on strong institutions and inequality in South Africa.