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#GirlsInICT: Looking into the Post COVID-19 Future of Girls' Digital Inclusion
This year’s ITU initiative explored the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on girls, while engaging with female voices from all over the world.
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Dr. Jack O'Connor
Dr. Jack O’Connor is a senior scientist in the Environmental Vulnerability and Ecosystem Services (EVES) section of UNU-EHS.
Project
UN Sanctions and Mediation 2.0: Moving From Evidence To Impact
Building on SMP 1.0 to influence policy and practice and bridge the gap between the sanctions and mediation communities.
News
The Mekong Club Awarded the PAA Gold Standard Awards 2019 for the Use of Apprise Audit to End Modern Slavery
The Apprise Audit app can greatly help highlight exploited workers who would not typically voice their concerns during traditional worker interviews.
Blog Post
Digital Divide in the Time of COVID-19
People without access to ICTs are even more disadvantaged with the ongoing pandemic. In the end of 2019, around 3.6 billion people remained offline.
Project
Hybrid Conflict, Hybrid Peace: How Militias and Paramilitary Groups Shape Post-Conflict Transitions
The role of PGMs in conflict and post-conflict settings and how PGMs might help or hurt prospects for sustainable peacebuilding.
Report
Hybrid Conflict, Hybrid Peace: How Militias and Paramilitary Groups Shape Post-Conflict Transitions
The role of PGMs in conflict and post-conflict settings and how PGMs might help or hurt prospects for sustainable peacebuilding.
Press Release
COVID-19 Fallout Could Push Half a Billion People into Poverty in Developing Countries
New UNU research warns that global poverty could skyrocket as a result of the economic fallout from the global coronavirus pandemic.
Blog Post
Conferencing in the Times of COVID-19
Planning the right tools and distribution of roles, as well as clear and timely communication, helped to make IDIA2020 a successful virtual event.
Blog Post
Amplifying the Collective Capabilities of Personal Health Data through Human-Centered Design
Operationalising the “Privacy-by-design” principle in technology designs and data architecture may help ensure individuals' control over their data.