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Event : Women And Water: On The Frontline Of Climate Change
Women confront the impacts of climate change every day yet lack decision-making power to influence climate finance commitments to water security.
Article
‘Greatest Good’ Exists Not at the Extremes but Through Exploration of the Middle Ground — Pareto
Ethical decision-making involves a complex interplay between the imperative to prevent harm and the pursuit of good.
Media Coverage
The World Needs an International Decade for Data
The Global Digital Compact, to be agreed at the Summit of the Future, presents an opportunity to expand the benefits of data for all.
News
UNU-IAS Director Calls for Women's Participation in Building Climate Resilience
Prof. Shinobu Yume Yamaguchi discussed gender-related impacts of climate change at the Moral Money Summit organized by the Financial Times and Nikkei.
News
Ninth Japan Youth Environmental Activity Contest Names Winner
High school students from Aomori Prefecture receive Director's Award for a project reducing water use in agriculture.
Article
We’re Finally Recognizing Climate Change’s Mental Health Toll
COP28 spotlighted the power of health and youth communities to be a dual catalyst of climate action and psychological resilience.
Project
INOV.EGOV Project
INOV.EGOV – Digital Governance Innovation for Inclusive, Resilient and Sustainable Societies.
News
Summer of Science Program: Supporting Young Indigenous Female Researchers to Flourish
An interview with Michelle González Amador.
Expert
Dr. Anupam Khajuria
Dr. Anupam Khajuria is a Research Fellow and Academic Associate with the Innovation and Education Programme at UNU-IAS.
Blog Post
Double espresso with systems thinking
UNU-MERIT’s Maria Tomai shares how the ECOffee project drives awareness, networks, and action on coffee waste.