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From Peaks to Plains: Recognition of Mountains in Climate Talks is Long Overdue
COP 28 addressed mountain regions' importance, leading to an expert dialogue at the Bonn Climate Talks on climate impacts and resilience solutions.
Staff
Hlabiroa Chuene
Hlabiroa is a Travel and Administrative Assistant at the United Nations University (UNU), managing complex international travel and providing high-level administrative support. With a strong background in coordinating administrative support and liaising with interdepartmental communications, he is dedicated to fostering organizational efficiency. Hlabiroa plays a key role in streamlining processes and supporting UNU’s mission-driven initiatives.
Expert
Laura Guayacan Ardila
Laura Guayacan Ardila
Non-degree
Enhanced Climate Action through High Integrity Carbon Markets
Practicum on implementation of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement
Event
ITU and UNU-MERIT Summer School on Catalyzing the Digital Future: Digital Transformation for Sustainability
The summer school is a university-level course of one week, which takes place in the Netherlands, between 1-5 July 2024.
Event
Economic Fitness and Complexity Summer School
A five-day Economic Fitness and Complexity Summer School, jointly organised by UNU-MERIT, UNU-CRIS and the Enrico Fermi Research Centre.
BIG IDEAS Series
Multilateral Governance for the Digital Economy and Artificial Intelligence
TOKYO & ONLINE: On 10 July, UNU will host a BIG IDEAS Dialogue with Shiro Armstrong, Professor of Economics at The Australian National University.
Article
Artificial Intelligence Can Transform Global Food Security and Climate Action
AI will have a profound role in sustainable agriculture and achieving food security as we strive to mitigate and limit climate change impacts.
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SCIENCE TALK: Nuancing the view of the Syrian climate-migration-conflict nexus
Lessons from a 4-year interdisciplinary project
News
Access the "UNU-EGOV Memory and Project" Book
This book was prepared for the occasion of the 10th Anniversary of the Unit.