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World Enters “Era of Global Water Bankruptcy” UN Scientists Formally Define New Post-Crisis Reality for Billions
Flagship report calls for fundamental reset of global water agenda as irreversible damage pushes many basins beyond recovery
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Unlocking AI’s Potential to Serve Humanity: Robotics, Geospatial AI and Communications Networks
How AI can advance human and planetary well‑being through responsible deployment.
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Chae Li Diong
Chae Li Diong works as an Executive Associate at UNU-IIGH, supporting the Office of the Director in the coordination of strategic, policy, and operational priorities.
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Science Talk: Water and Diplomacy in the Brahmaputra Basin
Examining Gender-Inclusivity Transboundary Water Governance
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When Extractive Finance Reaches the Hospital Ward - Patterns of financialisation and impacts of corporatisation of healthcare – An Indian case study with global dimensions
A discussion on the financialisation and corporatisation of healthcare in India and beyond.
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Corporate Accountability and Sustainable Food System Transitions
This webinar follows the recent launch of UNU-IIGH's new briefing paper “Corporate Accountability in Food System Governance? A Case Study of the Access to Nutrition Initiative’s Global Index” presenting a critical analysis of the Access to Nutrition Initiative’s Global Index.
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2nd WEBINAR | Rethinking Corporate Accountability in Global Health: Beyond Rankings & Voluntary Measures (Español and English)
Voluntary corporate scorecards are often touted as tools for accountability, but do they reinforce corporate power and undermine public health?
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Small AI, Big Results
How accessible, task‑focused AI tools can advance more equitable and sustainable development.
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Soft robots for humanity
Soft robots use flexible materials and AI to navigate complex environments and assist humans in diverse tasks.