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Women, Peace and Security: Mongolia, a Feminist-oriented Foreign Policy

TOKYO: On 3 March 2025, UNU will host a public symposium in partnership with the Embassy of Mongolia in Japan.

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Noto Satoyama Satoumi Talk #3

TOKYO: This event will discuss the impact of natural disasters on agricultural communities in Noto Peninsula, Ishikawa, Japan.

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AI Skilling for Everyone

TOKYO: On 27 February, UNU will host a conversation with Caroline McGrath, Asia Regional Leader for Microsoft Philanthropies' Skills for Social Impact.

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Framing Feminism in Eurasia: Activists’ Strategies and Dilemmas

This event will explore alternative gender visions from grassroots feminist initiatives in Eurasia, examining their framing strategies to advance feminist agendas in hostile contexts.

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Noto Satoyama Satoumi Talk #2

TOKYO: This event will highlight sustainable agriculture initiatives and disaster recovery efforts in Noto Peninsula, Ishikawa, Japan.

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International Mother Language Day 2025 Commemorative Event

TOKYO: On 21 February 2025, UNU will co-host an event to celebrate the role of language preservation in creating more peaceful, sustainable societies.

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Driving Change: Government Strategies and Technological Innovations in India's Electric Vehicle Manufacturing Sector

MAASTRICHT & ONLINE: Our UNU-MERIT Seminar Series team is pleased to announce our upcoming research seminar featuring Sunil Mani, a Visiting Professor from the Centre for Development Studies and Ahmedabad University, India.

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SCIENCE TALK: Reservoir Dynamics in Water-Stressed Regions

Assessing the Impact of Human-Made Water Storage on Freshwater Availability

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Japan-Africa Relations Through 30 Years: Evolution of the TICAD Process and Challenges Ahead

TOKYO: On 19 February 2025, UNU will host a conversation with Prof. Mieko Ikegame, Honorary Professor at the University of South Africa.