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IDIA 2020 Organised by UNU Institute in Macau

UNU Macau invites stakeholders from around the world interested in issues of technology and sustainable development to participate in the event.

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Expert Roundtable: Prevention in an Era of Climate Change

This expert roundtable brought together experts from a range of disciplines to exchange views and experiences on the issue of climate-security.

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SDGs Localisation through Sports and the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics Host Towns

TOKYO: This symposium will discuss local action and global trends in sports and sustainability.

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Anti-Slavery Database Launch

The Antislavery Legislation Database was launched as a resource to improve global access to anti-slavery legislation worldwide.

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5th National Youth Environmental Activity Presentation Contest

UNU-IAS will host the annual contest for high school students as an opportunity to share their environmental activities and learn from each other.

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Public Lecture: Driving Ontario’s Clean Energy Future

A seminar on the environmental and economic benefits of driving electric vehicles (EV) and their latest trends in Canada and worldwide.

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WEBINAR: Water, Migration, Rural Development: What do we know?

This webinar aims to share knowledge on linkages between water insecurity and outmigration from rural areas.

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UN Sanctions and Mediation: Establishing Evidence To Inform Practice

Dr Rebecca Brubaker, Professor Thomas Biersteker and Dr David Lanz presented the findings of their final report on UN Sanctions and Mediation.

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Why IT* Matters? Gender Digital Divides in Asia-Pacific

One of the highlights of the panel is the Asia Pacific launch of the EQUALS research group inaugural report.

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Finance Against Slavery: How Government Action and Public-Private Partnerships Can Work To End Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking

This event brought panel experts together to discuss how the financial sector, government and regulators can work together.