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Media Coverage 25 Oct 2022

Forbes Japan Interview Calls for Inclusive Sustainability in Business

Forbes Japan magazine featured an interview with Akio Takemoto on synergies between climate action and sustainable development.

News 24 Oct 2022

UN Weeks Symposium Promotes Integrated Action for Climate and the SDGs

UNU-IAS participated in an online symposium at Sophia University, Tokyo, on the interlinkages between the Paris Agreement and the SDGs.

News 24 Oct 2022

UNU-IAS Hosts ProSPER.Net 16th General Assembly: Three New Members Join The Network

ProSPER.Net's 16th General Assembly added three new members to the network, bringing the total number of members to 55.

News 24 Oct 2022

UNU Macau Launches the Youth Engagement Programme on the 2022 UN Day

YEP hopes to inspire and empower youths in Macao and beyond, while involving them as partners in the path towards sustainable development.

News 19 Oct 2022

The Policy Action Lab accelerates sustainable transformations through knowledge co-production

UNU-MERIT's Policy Action Lab fosters knowledge exchange, translating research into practical policy for sustainable futures.

Blog Post 18 Oct 2022

Breakthrough: Building Collective Intelligence for Our Common Agenda

Collective intelligence can be created in practice by engaging in participatory or collaborative modelling, supported by digital technologies.

News 17 Oct 2022

UNU Macau and USJ Students Work Together for the SDGs

University of Saint Joseph students came to UNU Macau for an interactive learning experience, as part of our Youth Engagement Programme.

Announcement 11 Oct 2022

Call for Submissions: Eighth Japan Youth Environmental Activity Contest

The deadline for submissions is 2 November 2022

News 30 Sep 2022

19th Workshop of the SDG–University Platform

The 19th session of SDG–UP convened a midterm reporting session.

News 29 Sep 2022

Video Spotlights Award-Winning Student Project Tackling Microplastic Pollution

The Pla-Girls Team, a group of female students from Japan, have been developing innovative solutions to address marine microplastic pollution.