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Ramoudane Orou Sannou
Ramoudane Orou Sannou is a Doctoral Researcher at UNU-FLORES interested in providing research-based evidence to support the design of policies, programmes, and innovative projects that foster an egalitarian development process in the world, particularly in Africa.
Project
Beyond Opportunism: The UN Development System's Response to the Triple Planetary Crisis
Capturing best practices and the constraints experienced by Resident Coordinators in relation to the Triple Planetary Crisis.
Blog Post
Towards a Human Rights-Based Approach to Artificial Intelligence
Core values like universality, equality and non-discrimination should exist online, as they do offline, and in the design and implementation of AI.
Media Coverage
SDGs–Universities Platform Featured in Chunichi Shimbun Newspaper
The article highlighted SDG–UP activities to promote and integrate the SDGs into all aspects of higher education in Japan.
News
Call for Entries: Sustainable Development Photo and Video Storytelling
UNU-FLORES is inviting photographers and videographers of all levels to submit stories that relate to the Resource Nexus.
News
UNU Macau and USJ Join Forces to Advance the Sustainable Development Goals in Macao and Around the World
UNU Macau and University of Saint Joseph hope to leverage each other’s strengths to promote policy and practice-relevant research.
Blog Post
'It’s Not All About Success Stories': Girls’ Digital Inclusion in Practice
Our research suggests that, to address girls’ digital needs, it is essential to have information about intended and unintended programs' impact.
Article
Climate Change Is Fueling Recruitment into Armed Groups
Armed groups are taking advantage of climate change, and conflict prevention efforts can and need to be adapted to be climate-sensitive.
Project
Developing the Biodiversity Economy in selected Landscapes in Namibia
The goal of the project is to support research related to biodiversity economy approaches.
Media Coverage
Climate Change is Fueling Recruitment into Armed Groups
Climate change is acting as a driver of recruitment into armed groups in North-East Nigeria.