Events

Opportunities to join UNU events worldwide

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The UNU global network hosts events online and at diverse locations around the world. See individual event announcements for registration information.

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Previous Events

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Seminar -

Government Automation: Benefits, Risks and Key Enabling Factors

Government automation seminar: 12 case studies reveal benefits, risks, and frameworks for maximizing public value while minimizing harm.

Side Event -

Leveraging the Nexus Between Data and Capacity Development to Supercharge Domestic Revenues

SEVILLE: UNU-WIDER will co-organize a side event at FFD4 exploring the power of administrative data to improve fiscal systems and domestic revenue mobilization.

Event -

Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4)

Supporting reform of the international financial architecture and mobilizing investments in the Sustainable Developments Goals.

Conversation Series -

Building Co-Existence: Towards an Inclusive Japan

On 26 June 2025, UNU will host a conversation with Ven. Kodo Nishimura, Buddhist monk, and Mr. Juan Pablo Reyes, publicist and photographer.

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SCIENCE TALK: UN Sustainable Development Goals 101

An Introduction to the SDGs for Cities

BIG IDEAS Series -

The World Drought Atlas: Understanding and Managing Systemic Drought Risks

ONLINE: On 24 June 2025, UNU will host a BIG IDEAS Dialogue with Davide Cotti and Edward Sparkes, Senior Research Associates at UNU-EHS.

Conversation Series -

India and the World: Democracy, Development and Justice

On 23 June 2025, UNU will host a conversation with Dr. Abishek Singhvi and Prof. C. Raj Kumar.

Event -

Sustainability in our City: a Joint Event with the City of Richmond Hill

An evening of interactive conversation with Mayor David West - exploring what the UN SDGs mean to Richmond Hill