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Reflections on capabilities in decisions to migrate or stay
Talitha Dubow reflect on why some migrants stay, return, or move again; showing how personal goals and real-life options shape these decisions.
Report
Regearing the International Trade System to Deliver a Sustainable Future
How global trade reform can advance sustainable development through decarbonization, responsible production and networked multilateralism.
Seminar
Press Release
Dr. Aya Suzuki Appointed as Senior Vice-Rector of the United Nations University
Dr. Aya Suzuki will join the United Nations University as its next Senior Vice-Rector, effective 1 October 2025.
Media Coverage
Opinion: At the UN, we need to do better with less. Here’s how
In Devex, Nicole Goldin and David Passarelli argue that the UN80 reforms can deliver more impact through purpose, pace, priority and precision.
News
Another Development Paradox: Irrigation Improves Child Nutrition Most Where Water Is Least Sustainable, Warns UN University
UN University publication urges smarter irrigation policies as local nutrition gains clash with water stress and export-driven farming
Event
SCIENCE TALK: UN Sustainable Development Goals 101
An Introduction to the SDGs for Cities
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In Conversation with Robert Oakes and Kariuki Weru about a New Platform for Land-based Adaptation and Mitigation Solutions
Find out how the new ReThinkAction Platform helps citizens and policymakers explore strategies that support climate adaptation and mitigation.
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Data Matters: Enhancing Fair Recruitment through Smarter Indicators
Dr Elaine Lebon-McGregor reflects on the ILO Global Conference on Fair Recruitment
Report
Beyond GDP and the Multidimensional Vulnerability Index
Efforts to redefine progress beyond GDP by adopting new multidimensional measures that capture social and environmental well-being.