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News 16 Mar 2026

Spring Reception at UNU Macau

Bringing Together Partners to Advance Digital Technologies for Sustainable Development

News 13 Mar 2026

Experts Share Insights on Enhancing Resilience through Partnerships

A symposium explored multi-stakeholder partnerships in Japan that strengthen environmental and disaster resilience in communities.

Blog Post 12 Mar 2026

A2JKids: A Place where Education, Research, and Society Meet

A2JKids brought students from three regions together to examine children’s rights awareness through participatory research and intercultural learning.

News 11 Mar 2026

Event Discusses Partnerships for Disaster Recovery

A public talk highlighted the importance of multi-stakeholder collaboration for the resilient recovery of Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa, Japan.

Article 10 Mar 2026

The Digital Divide Is Not Just Access. It Is Also Visibility

If the architecture of digital visibility continues to privilege the already privileged, the digital age may reproduce old hierarchies in new forms.

Blog Post 09 Mar 2026

Our cities in a changing climate: Why the Dutch local elections matter more than you think

Job Zomerplaag examines why Dutch municipal elections are crucial for climate action, local energy systems, and democratic participation.

Announcement 06 Mar 2026

Open Call to Host 2026 RCE Regional Meetings

The deadline for submissions is 8 April 2026.

News 05 Mar 2026

UNU-CRIS is Participating in International Conference on Green Economy in Central Asia

UNU-CRIS will participate in International Scientific and Practical Conference "Current Issues of the Transition to a Green Economy in Central Asia."

News 27 Feb 2026

UNU Macau Digital Technology and Sustainable Development Talent Program Winter Camp Concluded Successfully

The Winter Camp came to a successful close on February 27, 2026, at the United Nations University Institute in Macau.

Blog Post 26 Feb 2026

How Chinese Communication Scholars Understand Human-machine Relationship?

Chinese scholars view AI in journalism as human-guided tools that expand capacity, not replace humans, stressing accountability and collaboration.