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News 07 Mar 2019

UNU Institute in Macau at the City University of Macau’s Career Fair

The event offered a chance to talk about the Institute, UNU, and the UN system.

News 02 Mar 2019

United Nations e-Government Survey: Portuguese Edition launched

United Nations e-Government Survey is available in the Portuguese language.

News 20 Feb 2019

UNU Institute in Macau at the Code 8.7 Conference

Dr. Hannah Thinyane shared the experiences of the Apprise project and launched a policy brief.

News 01 Feb 2019

UNU Institute in Macau Joins the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data

The Institute joins the Citizen-Generated Data Task Team to produce recommendations on the types of initiatives best suited for monitoring the SDGs.

News 31 Jan 2019

Rector of University of Macau Joins UNU Institute in Macau Advisory Board

Professor Yonghua Song has rich experience in higher education management at a senior level and in research work.

News 19 Dec 2018

Blog | Treating Human Trafficking like a Preventable Disease

Migrants leave their countries hoping for better working conditions, but some end up being trapped in human trafficking and exploitation.

News 10 Dec 2018

Q&A with Prof. Tim Unwin (Part 2): Next Big Things

Professor Tim Unwin gives his insights on some thought-provoking issues about the future of ICT for development.

News 03 Dec 2018

Interactive Data Dashboards Launched To Inform Policymaking on Modern Slavery and Child Labour

Potential for data visualization at the country level unlocked by Delta 8.7.

News 30 Nov 2018

UNU Institute in Macau Advisory Board Member, Prof. Tim Unwin on TDM Macau

Professor Tim Unwin was interviewed by a local TV channel, TDM.

News 28 Nov 2018

Q&A with Prof. Tim Unwin (Part 1): Technologies and International Development

Professor Tim Unwin made a week-long visit to UNU Macau and shared his views on technologies and international development.

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